Item Detail
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32287
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6
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English
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The Covenant of Christ's Gospel in the Book of Mormon
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Interpreter : A Journal of Latter-day Saint Faith and Scholarship
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2020
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40
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Interpreter Foundation
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283-318
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"With the trained eye of an anthropologist and a historian, Steven Olsen refutes claims that the Book of Mormon is a simple hodge-podge of biblical phrases and responses to controversies that Joseph Smith absorbed from his surroundings. Through a careful discussion of four main claims, he illustrates his thesis that the Book of Mormon 'evidences a high degree of focus and coherence, as though its principal writers intentionally crafted the record from a unified and comprehensive perspective.' He shows that the Book of Mormon is not merely a history in the conventional sense, but rather is purposeful in the selection and expression of its core themes." [Publisher]
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Prophecy and History : Structuring the Abridgment of the Nephite Records
The Book of Mormon : The Earliest Text
The Covenant of the Chosen People: The Spiritual Foundations of Ethnic Identity in the Book of Mormon
Understanding Christian Baptism through the Book of Mormon