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English
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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
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Envisioning Scripture: Joseph Smith's Revelations in Their Early American Contexts
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Salt Lake City, UT
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Signature Books
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179-204
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This chapter examines the various translation-related practices that brought about the canon of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. It focuses on the Book of Mormon, the Bible, and the Pearl of Great Price, demonstrating the linguistic and theological implications for a religion whose sacred texts rely heavily on various forms of translation.
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A Conjectural Reading of The Book of Mormon
American Massacre : The Tragedy at Mountain Meadows, September 1857
Before Mormonism : Joseph Smith's Use of the Bible, 1820-1829
By the Hand of Mormon : The American Scripture that Launched a New World Religion
Joseph (Smith) in Egypt : Babel, Hieroglyphs, and the Pure Language of Eden
Joseph Smith : Rough Stone Rolling
Joseph Smith's Revision of the Bible : Fraudulent, Pathologic, or Prophetic?
Mound-builders, Mormons, and William Cullen Bryant
Reflections on the Mormon 'Canon'
Shakers, Mormons, and Religious Worlds : Conflicting Visions, Contested Boundaries
The Book of Mormon as Translation English
The Charge of 'Racism' in the Book of Mormon
The Joseph Smith Egyptian Papyri : A Complete Edition : P. JS 1-4 and the Hypocephalus of Sheshonq
The Joseph Smith Revelations : Text and Commentary
The Rise of Mormonism
The Rise of Mormonism : 1816-1844
The Social Sources of Mormonism
The Story of the Book of Abraham : Mummies, Manuscripts, and Mormonism