Item Detail
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8371
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English
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LDS Approaches to the Holy Bible
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Dialogue : A Journal of Mormon Thought
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Spring 1982
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15
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99-124
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A review of modern Mormon interpreters of the Bible and the philosophies that guide them. No comprehensive Mormon interpretation of the Bible has yet been undertaken. The harmonizing hermeneutics stress the unity and inerrancy of the scriptures. The corrective hermeneutics are more likely to add interpretations based on their own thought. The critical hermeneutics are concerned that ancient texts be interpreted honestly and correctly. Scholars of historical and philological hermeneutics work in a broader field: Mormonism is touched only when necessary, as are other religions, for their field is the Bible in all of its ramifications. All of these groups have a role to play, though the latter may be the more valuable, being both comprehensive and nonhostile.
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A Hermeneutic of Sacred Texts: Historicism, Revisionism, Positivism, and the Bible and Book of Mormon
A History of Dialogue, Part Two : Struggle Toward Maturity, 1971-1982
An Introduction to the Relevance of and a Methodology for a Study of the Proper Names of the Book of Mormon
By Study and Also by Faith : Essays in Honor of Hugh W. Nibley on the Occasion of His Eightieth Birthday, 27 March 1990
Digging in Cumorah : Reclaiming Book of Mormon narratives
Joseph Smith's 1823 Vision : Uncovering the Angel Message
Mormon Hermeneutics: Five Approaches to the Bible by the LDS Church
Mormons and Midrash : On the Composition of Expansive Interpretation in Genesis Rabbah and the Book of Moses
Mormons and the Bible : The Place of the Latter-day Saints in American Religion
The Angel and the Beehive : The Mormon Struggle with Assimilation
The Bible and the Latter-day Saint Tradition (book)
The Case for the New Mormon History : Thomas G. Alexander and His Critics
The Joseph Smith Revision and the Synoptic Problem : An Alternative View
The Joseph Smith Translation and Ancient Texts of the Bible
The Latter Day Saints in Ohio : Writing the History of Mormonism's Middle Period
The RLDS Church and Biblical Criticism: The Early Response
The Word of God is Enough : The Book of Mormon as Nineteenth-Century Scripture -
Anti-Intellectualism in Mormon History
'A Plainer Translation' : Joseph Smith's Translation of the Bible : A History and Commentary
A Turbulent Spectrum : Mormon Reactions to the Darwinist Legacy
Brigham Young University : The First One Hundred Years
Campus in Crisis : BYU, 1911
Faith and History : The Snell Controversy
Ex Nihilo : The Development of the Doctrines of God and Creation in Early Christianity
Joseph Smith as a Student of Hebrew
Latter Day Saint Scriptures and the Doctrine of Propositional Revelation
Life and Philosophy of W. H. Chamberlin
Mormonism and the Bible, 1832-1838
Mormons at the University of Chicago Divinity School : A Personal Reminiscence
Nibley on the Timely and the Timeless : Classical Essays of Hugh W. Nibley
Nineteenth-Century Mormons : The New Israel
On Mormon Theology
Professor Seixas, The Hebrew Bible, and the Book of Abraham
Reflections on Mormonism : Judaeo-Christian Parallels
Roots of Modern Mormonism
Scholars and Prophets
Some Concepts of Divine Revelation : A Personal Promise, a Personal Challenge
The Bible in the Church
The Bible, the Church, and its Scholars
The Book of Mormon--A Literal Translation?
The 'Brass Plates' and Biblical Scholarship
The Facsimiles of the Book of Abraham : A Reappraisal
The Gospel Beyond Time : Thoughts on the Relation of Faith and Historical Knowledge
The Majesty of the Law
The Mormon Experience : A History of the Latter-day Saints
The New Mormon Mysticism
The Old Testament : A Mormon Perspective
The Psychological and Ethical Aspects of Mormon Group Life
The Search for Truth and Meaning in Mormon History
The Seventy's Course in Theology
The Theological Foundations of the Mormon Religion
The Words of Joseph Smith : The Contemporary Accounts of the Nauvoo Discourses of the Prophet Joseph
'We Can See No Advantage to a Continuation of the Discussion' : The Roberts/Smith/Talmage Affair
William H. Chamberlin, Pioneer Mormon Philosopher