Item Detail
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32092
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English
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A Conjectural Reading of The Book of Mormon
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Forum for Modern Language Studies
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2006
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42
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4
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New York, NY
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Oxford University Press
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447-458
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This article claims that, although the Book of Mormon provides an explanation for American Indian origins, it "was primarily concerned with defining the factors underlying social progress, not the historical events that made such progress possible." [Author]
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Joseph Smith's Use of Pseudo-, Intralingual, and Intersemiotic Translation in the Creation of the Mormon Canon: The Book of Mormon, the Bible, and the Book of Abraham
Joseph Smith’s Use of Pseudo- Intralingual and Intersemiotic Translation in the Creation of the Mormon Canon : The Book of Mormon, the Bible, and the Book of Abraham
Lost Memory and Environmentalism: Mormons on the Wasatch Front, 1847-1930 -
A Brief History of the Church of Christ of Latter Day Saints (Commonly Called Mormons)
Amerindian Identity, the Book of Mormon, and the American Dream
Digging in Cumorah : Reclaiming Book of Mormon narratives
Early Mormonism and the Magic World View
Joseph Smith's 1823 Vision : Uncovering the Angel Message
Laban's Ghost : On Writing and Transgression
Mormons and Archaeology : An Outside View
The Autobiography of Parley Parker Pratt
The Joseph Smith Revelations : Text and Commentary
The Seer Stone Controversy : Writing the Book of Mormon