Item Detail
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English
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The Typology of the Exodus Pattern in the Book of Mormon
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Literature of Belief : Sacred Scripture and Religious Experience
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Provo, UT
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Religious Studies Center
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245–62
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[1981 Association for Mormon Letters Winner for Best Criticism]
"Professor Tate draws on his background in medieval and patristic studies to find the theme of Exodus typology as prominent and important—indeed, as central—to the Book of Mormon as other scholars have found it to be in Old and New Testament studies. Not only do the events of Lehi's family recapitulate those of the Exodus, but as Professor Tate points out, Nephi himself, the narrator and recorder of those events, is conscious of the parallels and uses them in a powerful way to unify his people and to persuade their compliance to the Lord’s pattern." [Publisher]
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