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book of mormon study journal: The Book of Mormon Grant Hardy, 2019 This exquisitely produced volume presents the official LDS edition of the Book of Mormon in an attractive, accessible, readable version that brings to Latter-day Saints the helpful features that have been part of standard Bible publishing for decades: paragraphs, quotation marks, poetic stanzas, section headings, and superscripted verse numbers. The latest LDS scholarship is reflected in its brief, thoughtfully considered footnotes, although the focus is always on the text itself¿its wording, structure, and interconnections¿allowing the book¿s sacred message to be heard anew. The Maxwell Institute Study Edition, produced by believing scholars, is ideally suited to both new readers of the Book of Mormon and also those who know the book well and have loved its teachings and testimony of Christ for many years. |
book of mormon study journal: Scripture Power! Elizabeth Dorathy, 2015 It's never too early to start reading the Book of Mormon. This journal makes it fun and easy to learn along the way. With activities, questions, and prompts that follow along with their reading, your kids will learn to apply the stories and lessons to their own lives. Made especially for ages 6-11, this is a great gift for baptisms, birthdays, and Christmas! |
book of mormon study journal: The Book of Mormon for Young Readers Kelli Coughanour, 2018-08-04 The Book of Mormon for Young Readers presents key scripture stories in a creative and engaging format, designed just for children, to make it easy for them to understand and love the scriptures! Young readers (ages 7-12) can enjoy the scriptures on their own and establish the habit of personal scripture study, which will strengthen their faith and their resolve to live the gospel. Fifty-two exciting chapters are full of features that help make it clear that Jesus is our Savior and that happiness comes from obedience to His teachings. |
book of mormon study journal: Book of Mormon Study Guide Shannon Foster, 2014-12-17 This study guide is designed to fit the needs of various ages and study habits and is ideal for personal, class or family study. We have taken every chapter in 1 Nephi - Mosiah and provided study pages to help you really dig in and study every single verse! This study guide contains 116 pages of study pages and over 50 more note pages where you can record your valuable insights. If you like to doodle and draw - then you can fill your pages with doodles and drawings! Another person may want to write in great detail. Another may make lists, draw diagrams, etc. You can customize this study guide to your own personal preferences! We have provided you many diagrams to help you follow story lines, lineage, doctrines, etc. Also included are explanation pages. For example, there is a page that explains the history of Jerusalem, and another page that explains The House of Israel. These pages will offer you valuable insights that you can easily reference as you are studying your Book of Mormon! Besides being a helpful study guide, this journal also provides a place for you to record what you are learning and leave a history of your thoughts and insights as you study your Book of Mormon. |
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book of mormon study journal: For the Strength of Youth The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, 1965 OUR DEAR YOUNG MEN AND YOUNG WOMEN, we have great confidence in you. You are beloved sons and daughters of God and He is mindful of you. You have come to earth at a time of great opportunities and also of great challenges. The standards in this booklet will help you with the important choices you are making now and will yet make in the future. We promise that as you keep the covenants you have made and these standards, you will be blessed with the companionship of the Holy Ghost, your faith and testimony will grow stronger, and you will enjoy increasing happiness. |
book of mormon study journal: Understanding the Book of Mormon Grant Hardy, 2010-04-07 Mark Twain once derided the Book of Mormon as chloroform in print. Long and complicated, written in the language of the King James version of the Bible, it boggles the minds of many. Yet it is unquestionably one of the most influential books ever written. With over 140 million copies in print, it is a central text of one of the largest and fastest-growing faiths in the world. And, Grant Hardy shows, it's far from the coma-inducing doorstop caricatured by Twain. In Understanding the Book of Mormon, Hardy offers the first comprehensive analysis of the work's narrative structure in its 180 year history. Unlike virtually all other recent world scriptures, the Book of Mormon presents itself as an integrated narrative rather than a series of doctrinal expositions, moral injunctions, or devotional hymns. Hardy takes readers through its characters, events, and ideas, as he explores the story and its messages. He identifies the book's literary techniques, such as characterization, embedded documents, allusions, and parallel narratives. Whether Joseph Smith is regarded as author or translator, it's noteworthy that he never speaks in his own voice; rather, he mediates nearly everything through the narrators Nephi, Mormon, and Moroni. Hardy shows how each has a distinctive voice, and all are woven into an integral whole. As with any scripture, the contending views of the Book of Mormon can seem irreconcilable. For believers, it is an actual historical document, transmitted from ancient America. For nonbelievers, it is the work of a nineteenth-century farmer from upstate New York. Hardy transcends this intractable conflict by offering a literary approach, one appropriate to both history and fiction. Regardless of whether readers are interested in American history, literature, comparative religion, or even salvation, he writes, the book can best be read if we examine the text on its own terms. |
book of mormon study journal: A New Approach to Studying the Book of Mormon: Another Testament of Jesus Christ Lynn Rosenvall, David L. Rosenvall, 2017-02 A formatted version of the Book of Mormon organized by events emphasizing narrators, speakers, locations, dates and quoted passages |
book of mormon study journal: The Giving Tree Shel Silverstein, 2014-02-18 As The Giving Tree turns fifty, this timeless classic is available for the first time ever in ebook format. This digital edition allows young readers and lifelong fans to continue the legacy and love of a classic that will now reach an even wider audience. Once there was a tree...and she loved a little boy. So begins a story of unforgettable perception, beautifully written and illustrated by the gifted and versatile Shel Silverstein. This moving parable for all ages offers a touching interpretation of the gift of giving and a serene acceptance of another's capacity to love in return. Every day the boy would come to the tree to eat her apples, swing from her branches, or slide down her trunk...and the tree was happy. But as the boy grew older he began to want more from the tree, and the tree gave and gave and gave. This is a tender story, touched with sadness, aglow with consolation. Shel Silverstein's incomparable career as a bestselling children's book author and illustrator began with Lafcadio, the Lion Who Shot Back. He is also the creator of picture books including A Giraffe and a Half, Who Wants a Cheap Rhinoceros?, The Missing Piece, The Missing Piece Meets the Big O, and the perennial favorite The Giving Tree, and of classic poetry collections such as Where the Sidewalk Ends, A Light in the Attic, Falling Up, Every Thing On It, Don't Bump the Glump!, and Runny Babbit. And don't miss the other Shel Silverstein ebooks, Where the Sidewalk Ends and A Light in the Attic! |
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book of mormon study journal: Doctrine and Covenants Study Book Shannon Foster, 2020-10-14 This book is the 2nd edition of our best-selling study guide first published in 2015. This new edition has received a new cover and some minor interior changes.This study guide is designed to help you study every verse in the Doctrine and Covenants and have a place to record what you learn. It will help you slow down, ponder, and write your own insights.* This is not a commentary book. If you are looking for help understanding Church History and the Doctrine and Covenant sections, see our study pages in our weekly subscription at www.theredheadedhostess.com.This study guide can be used in a variety of ways. If you like to doodle and draw - then you can fill your pages with doodles and drawings! Another person may want to write in great detail. Another may make lists, draw diagrams, etc. You can customize this study guide to your own personal preferences!ALSO INCLUDED are study pages for the 25 seminary Doctrinal Mastery scriptures. These pages are a great way to really dive into those important scriptures. |
book of mormon study journal: Come, Follow Me Book of Mormon Study Journal Joy Bountiful, 2019-09-16 Come, Follow Me Book of Mormon Gospel Study Journal 8.5x11 inches (21.59x27.94 cm) bound notebook 110 pages with a dot grid layout, perfect for note taking, doodling, or drawing Simple prompts give direction to weekly individual and family study Designed for those who want a simple structure for their at-home gospel study Includes pages for general conference notes as well as each week's Come, Follow Me study Cover features a glossy finish with simple flower arrangements on a wood background This is an exciting time to be a member of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints! In the October 2018 General Conference of the Church President Russell M. Nelson announced a fundamental change in the way we worship. Pres. Nelson stated, It is time for a home-centered Church, supported by what takes place inside our branch, ward, and stake buildings. Members of the Church of Jesus Christ are now invited to take part in a home-centered and Church-supported plan to learn doctrine, strengthen faith, and foster greater personal worship. This journal supports your personal or family home-centered plan for gospel learning and worship. In conjunction with Come, Follow Me-For Individuals and Families, weekly gospel study topics are listed. These home study topics coordinate with the Come, Follow Me lessons that classes and quorums will study in Sunday meetings. Each week lists the scriptures and topics to study. This is a guide, but not a hard and fast rule. As it states in Come, Follow Me-For Individuals and Families, The schedule will help you keep up with the material covered in Sunday classes, but don't feel bound by it; the schedule is simply a guide to help you pace yourself. The important thing is that you are learning the gospel individually and as a family. As you study, whether individually or as a group, record your impressions and feelings. As you dive deep into the scriptures and ponder the things you read you will be led in unexpected directions and discover new insights and guidance for your life. Record your thoughts and feelings. These are personal revelation for you! As we study the scriptures together and seek for a deeper conversion we will be able to strengthen our homes, our families, and our wards and stakes. As Elder Quintin L. Cook taught, We know the spiritual impact and the deep and lasting conversion that can be achieved in the home setting.... We are confident that members will be blessed in extraordinary ways. Sunday can be a day of gospel learning and teaching at church and in the home. As individuals and families engage in family councils, family history, ministering, service, personal worship, and joyful family time, the Sabbath day will truly be a delight. |
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book of mormon study journal: Visions in a Seer Stone William L. Davis, 2020-04-08 In this interdisciplinary work, William L. Davis examines Joseph Smith's 1829 creation of the Book of Mormon, the foundational text of the Latter Day Saint movement. Positioning the text in the history of early American oratorical techniques, sermon culture, educational practices, and the passion for self-improvement, Davis elucidates both the fascinating cultural context for the creation of the Book of Mormon and the central role of oral culture in early nineteenth-century America. Drawing on performance studies, religious studies, literary culture, and the history of early American education, Davis analyzes Smith's process of oral composition. How did he produce a history spanning a period of 1,000 years, filled with hundreds of distinct characters and episodes, all cohesively tied together in an overarching narrative? Eyewitnesses claimed that Smith never looked at notes, manuscripts, or books—he simply spoke the words of this American religious epic into existence. Judging the truth of this process is not Davis's interest. Rather, he reveals a kaleidoscope of practices and styles that converged around Smith's creation, with an emphasis on the evangelical preaching styles popularized by the renowned George Whitefield and John Wesley. |
book of mormon study journal: President Kimball Speaks Out Spencer W. Kimball, 1981-01-01 The President of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints discusses morality, testimony, being a missionary, service to others, profanity, personal journals, tithing, administration to the sick, and planning your life. |
book of mormon study journal: Come, Follow Me Book of Mormon Study Journal Joy Bountiful, 2019-09-16 Come, Follow Me Book of Mormon Gospel Study Journal 8.5x11 inches (21.59x27.94 cm) bound notebook 110 pages with a dot grid layout, perfect for note taking, doodling, or drawing Simple prompts give direction to weekly individual and family study Designed for those who want a simple structure for their at-home gospel study Includes pages for general conference notes as well as each week's Come, Follow Me study Cover features a matte finish with a simple white cover with a grey geometric pattern This is an exciting time to be a member of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints! In the October 2018 General Conference of the Church President Russell M. Nelson announced a fundamental change in the way we worship. Pres. Nelson stated, It is time for a home-centered Church, supported by what takes place inside our branch, ward, and stake buildings. Members of the Church of Jesus Christ are now invited to take part in a home-centered and Church-supported plan to learn doctrine, strengthen faith, and foster greater personal worship. This journal supports your personal or family home-centered plan for gospel learning and worship. In conjunction with Come, Follow Me-For Individuals and Families, weekly gospel study topics are listed. These home study topics coordinate with the Come, Follow Me lessons that classes and quorums will study in Sunday meetings. Each week lists the scriptures and topics to study. This is a guide, but not a hard and fast rule. As it states in Come, Follow Me-For Individuals and Families, The schedule will help you keep up with the material covered in Sunday classes, but don't feel bound by it; the schedule is simply a guide to help you pace yourself. The important thing is that you are learning the gospel individually and as a family. As you study, whether individually or as a group, record your impressions and feelings. As you dive deep into the scriptures and ponder the things you read you will be led in unexpected directions and discover new insights and guidance for your life. Record your thoughts and feelings. These are personal revelation for you! As we study the scriptures together and seek for a deeper conversion we will be able to strengthen our homes, our families, and our wards and stakes. As Elder Quintin L. Cook taught, We know the spiritual impact and the deep and lasting conversion that can be achieved in the home setting.... We are confident that members will be blessed in extraordinary ways. Sunday can be a day of gospel learning and teaching at church and in the home. As individuals and families engage in family councils, family history, ministering, service, personal worship, and joyful family time, the Sabbath day will truly be a delight. |
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book of mormon study journal: Book of Mormon Study Guide, Pt. 1 Randal S. Chase, 2010-12-01 General use study guides for the current and future year course of study for members of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints, as well as an important resource for anyone desiring to know more about the scriptures. |
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book of mormon study journal: Book of Mormon Family Reader Tyler McKellar, 2017-10-30 |
book of mormon study journal: The Merck Veterinary Manual Merck and Co., Inc. Staff, 2003-11 For more than forty years, animal health professionals have turned to the Merck Veterinary Manualfor integrated, concise and reliable veterinary information. Now this manual covering the diagnosis, treatment, and prevention of diseases of companion, food and zoo animals.is available on an easy-to-use, fully searchable CD-ROM. The CD includes the full text of The Merck Veterinary Manual 8/e and has been enhanced with picture links featuring original anatomical artwork and numerous clinical and diagnostic illustrations, table links and quick search links that provide quick accesss to cross referenced text. |
book of mormon study journal: Book of Mormon Study Journal Christine Ricks, 2019-11-27 If you find yourself having trouble keeping all of your scripture study notes organized, this journal will help you do exactly that. Say goodbye to disorganized spirals full of jumbled notes! Each page of this journal represents one chapter in the Book of Mormon. Whether you're sitting in Gospel Doctrine class or studying Come Follow Me at home, you will be able to immediately add your notes directly to the book and chapter where they are most applicable. Then, the next time you are studying that chapter, you will be able to easily refer to your previous notes, rather than trying to dig through your memory or your piles of old notebooks. This journal will keep all your notes tidy, in one central place. |
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book of mormon study journal: Book of Mormon Seminary Home-Study Guide The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, 2013-10-22 The home-study seminary program is designed to help you strengthen your understanding of the gospel of Jesus Christ and apply its teachings in your daily life through a study of the scriptures. For your study this school year, you will first complete reading assignments from the scripture text for this course—the Book of Mormon—and then you will complete the individual lessons. Once a week you will meet with a seminary teacher to submit your work and participate in a weekly lesson. Seminary is a daily religious education program. Prayerfully studying your scriptures should be a daily practice. You will need to work on your seminary assignments each school day, even though you will not attend a seminary class each day. There are 32 units to be completed during the course. The reading chart on page viii shows what you should study for each unit. Your teacher will help you understand when each unit is due. The lessons in this study guide should each take about 30 minutes to complete, in addition to your daily scripture study. You should have two scripture study journals (or two notebooks), separate from your personal journal, in which you will write the assignments from the study guide activities. Each week that you meet with your teacher, you should turn in the scripture study journal containing the completed assignments from the study guide activities you completed for that week. Your teacher will read and respond to the assignments and return that scripture study journal to you the following week. You could also write your responses on paper in a loose-leaf binder and turn in the pages you did that week. Then, when your teacher returns the pages, you could put them back into the notebook. |
book of mormon study journal: Book of Mormon Study Guide, Pt. 2 Randal S. Chase, 2010-12-01 Book of Mormon Study Guide, Pt. 2: The Book of Alma.This volume is the second of three on the Book of Mormon. It covers the last chapters of Mosiah and all of the book of Alma. It begins with the story of the conversion of Alma the Younger. We learn of the beginning of the reign of the judges. Then we follow the missionary efforts of Alma and Amulek in the land of Zarahemla, followed by the missions of the sons of Mosiah to the Lamanites in the Land of Nephi. We follow the fate of the Anti-Nephi-Lehies. We read Alma?s letters to his sons, including an in-depth discussion of the Great Plan of Happiness. Then we finish with the stories of Captain Moroni and Helaman?s stripling warriors. In all, it covers 67 years of Nephite history from 130 to 63 BC when the book of Helaman began. The cover features a beautiful painting of ?The Title of Liberty,? by Joseph Brickey. |
book of mormon study journal: Book of Mormon Seminary Teacher Manual The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, 2013-10-22 This manual is a resource to help seminary teachers prepare lessons from the scriptures. It provides 160 lessons that contain teaching suggestions, doctrines and principles, and scripture mastery helps. In addition, there are 32 lessons for teacher of home-study classes that correspond to The Book of Mormon Study Guide for Home-Study Seminary Students. |
book of mormon study journal: The Anatomy of Book of Mormon Theology, Volume One Joseph M. Spencer, 2021-11-16 Few scholars of the Book of Mormon have read this volume of scripture as closely and rigorously as Joseph M. Spencer. And of those, none have devoted as much time and effort as he to a theological reading of that sacred text—that is, as Spencer writes, “how it might shape responsible thinking about questions pertaining to the life of religious commitment” (p. 1:173.) The Anatomy of Book of Mormon Theology divides into two volumes exploring and thinking about these pertinent questions. Each concerns a different part of the defense of the claim that theology is and ought to be particularly important for Book of Mormon studies. In this first volume, Spencer gathers early essays in which he gestures toward theological interpretation without knowing how to defend it; essays about why theology is important to Book of Mormon scholarship and how to ensure that it does not overstep its boundaries; and essays that do theological work on the Book of Mormon in relatively obvious ways or with relatively traditional topics. The last category of essays divides into two subcategories: essays specifically on the central theological question of Jesus Christ’s atonement, as the Book of Mormon understands it; and essays on a variety of traditional theological topics, again as the Book of Mormon understands them. |
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book of mormon study journal: Interpreter: A Journal of Mormon Scripture, Volume 17 (2016) Daniel C. Peterson, Jeffrey M. Bradshaw, Daniel Oswald, 2016-01-01 This is volume 17 of Interpreter: A Journal of Mormon Scripture published by The Interpreter Foundation. It contains articles on a variety of topics including: Making Visible the Beauty and Goodness of the Gospel, You More than Owe Me This Benefit: Onomastic Rhetoric in Philemon, Zarahemla Revisted: Neville’s Newest Novel, The Temple: A Multi-Faceted Center and Its Problems, 'How Lovely Is Your Dwelling Place' – A Review of Danel W. Bachman, 'A Temple Studies Bibliography', The Return of Rhetorical Analysis to Bible Studies, Image is Everything: Pay No Attention to the Man Behind the Curtain, Was Joseph Smith Smarter Than the Average Fourth Year Hebrew Student? Finding a Restoration-Significant Hebraism in Book of Mormon Isaiah, A Vital Resource for Understanding LDS Perspectives on War, 'He Is a Good Man': The Fulfillment of Helaman 5:6-7 in Helaman 8:7 and 11:18-19, Vanquishing the Mormon Menace, A Modern View of Ancient Temple Worship, Nephi’s Good Inclusio, Understanding Genesis and the Temple, The Old Testament and Presuppositions. |
book of mormon study journal: Interpreter: a Journal of Mormon Scripture, Volume 29 (2018) Daniel Peterson, 2018-09-26 This is volume 29 of Interpreter: A Journal of Mormon Scripture published by The Interpreter Foundation. It contains articles on a variety of topics including: Is Faith Compatible with Reason?, On Being the Sons of Moses and Aaron: Another Look at Interpreting the Oath and Covenant of the Priesthood, “The Time is Past”: A Note on Samuel’s Five-Year Prophecy, Too Little or Too Much Like the Bible? A Novel Critique of the Book of Mormon Involving David and the Psalms, The Word Baptize in the Book of Mormon, Pushing through Life’s Pilgrimage Together, The Gospel According to Mormon, Joseph Smith’s Universe vs. Some Wonders of Chinese Science Fiction, Dehumanization and Peace, Peace in the Holy Land, What is Mormon Transhumanism? And is it Mormon?, Race: Always Complicated, Never Simple, The Case of the Missing Commentary, Much More than a Plural Marriage Revelation, Isaiah 56, Abraham, and the Temple, Toward a Deeper Understanding: How Onomastic Wordplay Aids Understanding Scripture, What’s in a Name? Playing in the Onomastic Sandbox, The Habeas Corpus Protection of Joseph Smith from Missouri Arrest Requisitions, Missourian Efforts to Extradite Joseph Smith and the Ethics of Governor Thomas Reynolds of Missouri. |
book of mormon study journal: The Annotated Book of Mormon Grant Hardy, 2023-08-01 This is the first fully annotated, academic edition of the Book of Mormon in its 200-year history. Modelled after the Oxford line of annotated Bibles, it provides readers with the information they need to understand this classic text of American religious history. This edition reformats the complete scriptural text in the manner of modern Bible translations with paragraphs, quotation marks, poetic stanzas, and section headings, all of which clarify the book's complicated narrative structure. As a result, readers experience a more accessible and readable presentation than the standard version. Annotations explain the meaning and context of specific passages, delineate extended arguments, identify rhetorical patterns, explore theological implications, highlight ancient and modern parallels, and point out intertextual connections, particularly with the Bible. The Book of Mormon is subdivided into internal books; in this edition, each book is preceded by an introduction that discusses its key themes and literary features, at the same time offering a quick overview of major figures, events, and sermons. The three primary narrators--Nephi, Mormon, and Moroni--receive special attention. In addition to the annotations, which focus on the text itself, there are twelve general essays that introduce readers to various ongoing conversations about the text. There are also several maps and charts, as well as a comprehensive list of biblical quotations and allusions. The editorial material is informed by contemporary biblical and historical scholarship; while it deals forthrightly with both the strengths and weaknesses of the narrative, it nevertheless treats the Book of Mormon as a sacred text, worthy of careful study and respect. |
book of mormon study journal: Doctrine and Covenants and Church History Study Guide for Home-Study Seminary Students The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, 2014-05-28 This manual was written as the course curriculum for home-study seminary students. It contains writing assignments for each of the 32 units. It also contains insights, images, and doctrines and principles to help students with their individual study. |
book of mormon study journal: The Book of Mormon: A Very Short Introduction Terryl L. Givens, 2009-08-31 With over 140 million copies in print, and serving as the principal proselytizing tool of one of the world's fastest growing faiths, the Book of Mormon is undoubtedly one of the most influential religious texts produced in the western world. Written by Terryl Givens, a leading authority on Mormonism, this compact volume offers the only concise, accessible introduction to this extraordinary work. Givens examines the Book of Mormon first and foremost in terms of the claims that its narrators make for its historical genesis, its purpose as a sacred text, and its meaning for an audience which shifts over the course of the history it unfolds. The author traces five governing themes in particular--revelation, Christ, Zion, scripture, and covenant--and analyzes the Book's central doctrines and teachings. Some of these resonate with familiar nineteenth-century religious preoccupations; others consist of radical and unexpected takes on topics from the fall of Man to Christ's mortal ministries and the meaning of atonement. Givens also provides samples of a cast of characters that number in the hundreds, and analyzes representative passages from a work that encompasses tragedy, poetry, sermons, visions, family histories and military chronicles. Finally, this introduction surveys the contested origins and production of a work held by millions to be scripture, and reviews the scholarly debates that address questions of the record's historicity. Here then is an accessible guide to what is, by any measure, an indispensable key to understanding Mormonism. But it is also an introduction to a compelling and complex text that is too often overshadowed by the controversies that surround it. About the Series: Combining authority with wit, accessibility, and style, Very Short Introductions offer an introduction to some of life's most interesting topics. Written by experts for the newcomer, they demonstrate the finest contemporary thinking about the central problems and issues in hundreds of key topics, from philosophy to Freud, quantum theory to Islam. |
book of mormon study journal: The Oxford Handbook of Mormonism Terryl Givens, Philip L. Barlow, 2015 Mormon studies is one of the fastest-growing subfields in religious studies. For this volume, Terryl Givens and Philip Barlow, two leading scholars of Mormonism, have brought together 45 of the top scholars in the field to construct a collection of essays that offers a comprehensive overview of scholarship on Mormons. The book begins with a section on Mormon history, perhaps the most well-developed area of Mormon studies. Chapters in this section deal with questions ranging from how Mormon history is studied in the university to the role women have played throughout Mormon history. Other sections examine revelation and scripture, church structure and practice, theology, society, and culture. The final two sections look at Mormonism in a larger context. The authors examine Mormon expansion across the globe-focusing on Mormonism in Latin America, the Pacific, Europe, and Asia-in addition to the interaction between Mormonism and other social systems, such as law, politics, and other faiths. Bringing together an unprecedented body of scholarship in the field of Mormon studies,The Oxford Handbook of Mormonism will be an invaluable resource for those within the field, as well as for people studying the broader, ever-changing American religious landscape. |
book of mormon study journal: Foundational Texts of Mormonism Mark Ashurst-McGee, Robin Scott Jensen, Sharalyn D. Howcroft, 2018 Joseph Smith, founding prophet and martyr of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, personally wrote, dictated, or commissioned thousands of documents. Among these are several highly significant sources that scholars have used over and over again in their attempts to reconstruct the founding era of Mormonism, usually by focusing solely on content, without a deep appreciation for how and why a document was produced. This book offers case studies of the sources most often used by historians of the early Mormon experience. Each chapter takes a particular document as its primary subject, considering the production of a document as an historical event in itself, with its own background, purpose, circumstances, and consequences. The documents are examined not merely as sources of information but as artifacts that reflect aspects of the general culture and particular circumstances in which they were created. This book will help historians working in the founding era of Mormonism gain a more solid grounding in the period's documentary record by supplying important information on major primary sources. |
book of mormon study journal: Mormonism in Transition Thomas G. Alexander, 1996 |
book of mormon study journal: Interpreter: A Journal of Latter-day Saint Faith and Scholarship, Volume 35 (2020) Brant A. Gardner, 2020-06-24 This is volume 35 of Interpreter: A Journal of Latter-day Saint Faith and Scholarship published by The Interpreter Foundation. It contains the complete text of Labor Dilgently to Write: The Ancient Making of a Modern Scripture by Brant A. Gardner. |
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