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English
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“To Read the Round of Eternity” : Speech, Text, and Scripture in The Book of Mormon
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Americanist Approaches to the Book of Mormon
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New York, NY
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Oxford University Press
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This chapter explores the relationship between oral and written communication, claiming that the Book of Mormon argues against scripture's ability to stand alone. It discusses the corruptibility of written text and the importance of a modern seer in rendering ancient scripture relevant and understandable.
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A Look at Some 'Nonstandard' Book of Mormon Grammar
Book of Mormon Usage in Early LDS Theology
Embodiment and Sexuality in Mormon Thought
In Heaven as It Is on Earth : Joseph Smith and the Early Mormon Conquest of Death
Joseph (Smith) in Egypt : Babel, Hieroglyphs, and the Pure Language of Eden
Joseph Smith Papers : Histories, 1832-1844, Vol. 1
Producing Ancient Scripture: Joseph Smith's Translation Projects in the Development of Mormon Christianity
"Rely Upon the Things Which are Written" : Text, Context, and the Creation of Mormon Revelatory Records
Sacred Borders : Continuing Revelation and Canonical Restraint in Early America
The Book of Mormon as Amerindian Apocalypse
The Book of Mormon : The Earliest Text
The Joseph Smith Papers : Documents, Volume 1: July 1828-June 1831
The Language of Heaven : Prolegomenon to the Study of Smithian Translation
The Translator and the Ghostwriter : Joseph Smith and W. W. Phelps
Understanding the Book of Mormon : A Reader's Guide