Item Detail
-
31873
-
4
-
25
-
English
-
Learning to Read With The Book of Mormon
-
Americanist Approaches to the Book of Mormon
-
New York, NY
-
Oxford University Press
-
This introduction gives an overview of the Book of Mormon and its origins. It describes the unique aspects the Book of Mormon presents to Americanist literary critics, including that of its claim to divine origin, its anachronism, and its centrality to the foundation of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints.
-
A New "Mormon Moment"? : The Book of Mormon in Literary Studies
An Imperfect Book : What the Book of Mormon Tells Us about Itself
An Other Testament : On Typology
A Pathway to Prophethood : Joseph Smith Junior as Rodsman, Village Seer, and Judeo-Christian Prophet
Can Deconstruction Save the Day? "Faithful Scholarship" and the Uses of Postmodernism
Decolonizing Mormonism : Approaching a Postcolonial Zion
Early Mormonism and the Magic World View
Evangelical America and Early Mormonism
History and the Claims of Revelation : Joseph Smith and the Materialization of the Golden Plates
Joseph Smith Read the Words
Joseph Smith : Rough Stone Rolling
Joseph Smith : The Making of a Prophet
Mormonism : The Story of a New Religious Tradition
New Approaches to the Book of Mormon : Explorations in Critical Methodology
No Man Knows My History : The Life of Joseph Smith, the Mormon Prophet
Open Canons : Sacred History and American History in The Book of Mormon
Producing Ancient Scripture: Joseph Smith's Translation Projects in the Development of Mormon Christianity
Rube Goldberg Machines : Essays in Mormon Theology
The Book of Mormon as Amerindian Apocalypse
The Book of Mormon as a Modern Expansion of an Ancient Source
The Book of Mormon : The Earliest Text
The Gift and Power : Translating the Book of Mormon
The Mormons
The Perverse Core of Mormonism : The Book of Mormon, Genetic Secularity, and Messianic Decoloniality
The Priority of Mosiah : A Prelude to Book of Mormon Exegesis