Item Detail
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3513
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14
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0
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English
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A Further Inquiry Into the Historicity of the Book of Mormon
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Sunstone
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September/October 1982
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7
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Salt Lake City, UT
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Sunstone Education Foundation
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20-27
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Russell disagrees with the assumption that if the Book of Mormon is not an actual historical account then the foundation of Mormon belief is destroyed. After citing several problems with the historicity of the Book of Mormon, Russell says, 'I will address two additional problems, one concerning the Book of Mormon's relationship to Old Testament thought and the other regarding the use of the Sermon on the Mount in III Nephi.
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