Item Detail
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33082
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0
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11
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English
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Ethical Approaches to the Book of Mormon
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Journal of Book of Mormon Studies
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January 2023
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32
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Provo, UT
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Neal A. Maxwell Institute for Religious Scholarship
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97-115
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"I propose three related ways of further developing this subfield of Book of Mormon studies: (1) catching up to biblical studies, (2) participating in broader conversations outside and within the Latter-day Saint tradition, and (3) articulating the Book of Mormon’s vision of human flourishing. I will also suggest that Book of Mormon scholarship on ethics may itself, to borrow a phrase, be a 'way of doing ethics,' meaning that it should be responsible, relevant, and self-aware, and should ultimately contribute to more ethical theorizations of scripture and moral and religious life." [Author]
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