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Essays on the Book of Mormons (Essays on Mormonism Series)

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An edition of American apocrypha (2002)

American Apocrypha

Essays on the Book of Mormons (Essays on Mormonism Series)

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"A fine line divides scripture from non-scripture, writes Robert M. Price in American Apocrypha. There are books that are not in the Bible that are as powerful and authoritative as anything in the canon. At the same time, much of the Bible was written centures after the events it narrates by scribes using fictitious names. Clearly, the hallmark of scripture is not historical accuracy but rather its spiritual impact on individuals; exclusion from the canon is not reason to dismiss a book as heretical.Consider the Book of Mormon, first published in 1830. The nature of this volume—in particular its claim to antiquity—is the theme of nine ground-breaking essays in American Apocrypha. Thomas W. Murphy discusses the Book of Mormon’s view that American Indians are descendants of ancient Hebrews. In recent DNA tests, Native Americans have proven to be of Siberian ancestry and not of ancient Jewish or Middle Eastern descent. Nor is the Book of Mormon a traditional translation from an ancient document, writes David P. Wright, as indicated by the underlying Hebrew in the book’s Isaiah passages. Other contributors to American Apocrypha explore the evolution of ideas in the Book of Mormon during the course of its dictation."--Back cover.

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Signature Books
Language
English
Pages
368

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American Apocrypha: Essays on the Book of Mormons (Essays on Mormonism Series)
May 2002, Signature Books
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Library of Congress
BX8627 .A64 2002

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Format
Paperback
Number of pages
368
Dimensions
8.7 x 5.9 x 0.8 inches
Weight
1.3 pounds

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OL8618357M
ISBN 10
1560851511
ISBN 13
9781560851516
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2001049512
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458723
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