Interpreter: a Journal of Mormon Scripture, Volume 8 (2014) |
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Author:
| Peterson, Daniel Bradshaw, Jeffrey Oswald, Daniel |
Editor-In-Chief:
| Peterson, Daniel |
Contribution by:
| Midgley, Louis Spendlove, Loren Gee, John Stutz, James Nicholson, Roger Nibley, Hugh Lewis, John Buchanan, Bryan Smith, Andrew Smoot, Stephen Rappleye, Neal Smith, Julie Ricks, Stephen Smith, Robert Thompson, A. Skousen, Royal |
Designed by:
| Haymond, Bryce |
Series title: | Interpreter: a Journal of Mormon Scripture Ser. |
ISBN: | 978-1-4974-9422-0 |
Publication Date: | Mar 2014 |
Publisher: | CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform
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Book Format: | Paperback |
List Price: | USD $6.82 |
Book Description:
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This is volume 8 (2014) of Interpreter: A Journal of Mormon Scripture published by The Interpreter Foundation. It contains articles on a variety of topics including narrative theology, Limhi's use of enallage, a book review of The Intolerance of Tolerance, biblical theophanies and Joseph Smith's First Vision, Oliver Cowdery's aborted attempts to describe the First Vision, a book review of Tiki and Temple: The Mormon Mission in New Zealand, thoughts on Christmas from Hugh Nibley, the...
More DescriptionThis is volume 8 (2014) of Interpreter: A Journal of Mormon Scripture published by The Interpreter Foundation. It contains articles on a variety of topics including narrative theology, Limhi's use of enallage, a book review of The Intolerance of Tolerance, biblical theophanies and Joseph Smith's First Vision, Oliver Cowdery's aborted attempts to describe the First Vision, a book review of Tiki and Temple: The Mormon Mission in New Zealand, thoughts on Christmas from Hugh Nibley, the scale of creation in space and time, a book review of In God's Image and Likeness 2: Enoch, Noah, and the Tower of Babel, Hagar in LDS thought, two book reviews of Letters to a Young Mormon, the NHM inscriptions as evidence for the historicity of the Book of Mormon, chiasmus in Abraham 3, a note on the names Zeezrom and Jershon, two book reviews of Significant Textual Changes in the Book of Mormon: The First Printed Edition Compared to the Manuscripts and to the Subsequent Major LDS English Printed Editions, and a call to Pacific anthropologists on the origin of mankind in the Pacific.