Item Detail
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3802
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4
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15
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English
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Beyond Literalism
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Dialogue : A Journal of Mormon Thought
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Spring 1986
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19
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57-68
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Deals with the 'tendency' to use scriptures literallly or in ignorance of their historical setting and so on. He traces this tendency through the Church's history. He suggests that we more critically study the scriptures, always remembering the effect of the environment on the writers.
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A Conversation with Hugh Nibley
A Further Inquiry Into the Historicity of the Book of Mormon
An RLDS Reformation? Construing the Task of RLDS Theology
B. H. Roberts : Studies of the Book of Mormon
Brigham Young University : A House of Faith
History of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, Period I : History of Joseph Smith, the Prophet, by Himself
Joseph Smith : the First Mormon
Mormon Answer to Skepticism : Why Joseph Smith Wrote the Book of Mormon
Mormons at the University of Chicago Divinity School : A Personal Reminiscence
Scholars and Prophets
The Book of Mormon in a Biblical Culture
The Mormon Christianizing of the Old Testament
The Mormons and the Bible in the 1830s
The Reconstruction of Mormon Doctrine : From Joseph Smith to Progressive Theology
'We Can See No Advantage to a Continuation of the Discussion' : The Roberts/Smith/Talmage Affair