Table of Contents
Book
Apocryphal Writings and the Latter-day Saints
Griggs, C. Wilfred
15 Chapters
Whose Apocrypha? Viewing Ancient Apocrypha from the Vantage of Events in the Present Dispensation
Matthews, Robert J. | pp. 1-18
Apocryphal Literature and the Latter-Day Saints
Jones, Gerald E. | pp. 19-33
The Origin and Formation of the Corpus of Apocryphal Literature
Griggs, C. Wilfred | pp. 35-52
Imitation Gospels and Christ’s Book of Mormon Ministry
Anderson, Richard Lloyd | pp. 53-107
“Whoso Is Enlightened . . . Shall Obtain Benefit”: The Literary Art of the Apocrypha
Walker, Steven C. | pp. 109-124
Apocryphal Literature—Those “Hidden” Books in the Stacks: A Selected Bibliography
Gillum, Gary P. | pp. 125-131
Lying for God: The Uses of the Apocrypha
Robinson, Stephen E. | pp. 133-154
The Western Text of the Book of Acts: A Mirror of the Doctrinal Struggles in the Early Christian Church
Schaelling, J. Philip | pp. 155-172
Premortal Existence, Foreordinations, and Heavenly Councils
McConkie, Joseph Fielding | pp. 174-198
“As Delivered from the Beginning”: The Formation of the Canonical Gospels
Millet, Robert L. | pp. 199-213
Content and Style in Two Pseudo-Pauline Epistles (3 Corinthians and the Epistle to the Laodiceans)
Mackay, Thomas W. | pp. 215-240
Simon Magus: History Versus Tradition
Rigby, Virginia K. Peterson | pp. 241-253
The Nag Hammadi Library: A Mormon Perspective
Brown, S. Kent | pp. 255-283
Melchizedek at Qumran and Nag Hammadi
Madsen, Ann N. | pp. 285-295
The Book of Jasher and the Latter-day Saints
Brandt, Edward J. | pp. 297-318