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Translation and the World Order
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BYU Studies
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2024
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63
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103-121
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This article explores the idea of prophetic translation as being a way to translate one culture, religion, or way of life, such that it is understood by others who are outside of or sufficiently removed from it. Bushman applies this concept to the idea of holy envy and interfaith communication.
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A Comprehensive History of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints
American Visionaries And Their Approaches to the Past
Approaching Antiquity : Joseph Smith and the Ancient World
How the Book of Mormon Reads Ancient Religious Texts
Joseph Smith, Revelation, and the Hermeneutics of Theological Innovation: Joseph Smith and the Record of John
Joseph Smith's Gold Plates: A Cultural History
Joseph Smith : The Making of a Prophet
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The Book of Mormon as a Modern Expansion of an Ancient Source
The Book of Mormon Translation Process
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The King James Bible and the Future of Missionary Work
The Lost 116 Pages : Reconstructing the Book of Mormon’s Missing Stories
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Understanding the Book of Mormon : A Reader's Guide
Wrestling the Angel : The Foundations of Mormon Thought : Cosmos, God, Humanity