Book of Mormon Authorship Revisited: The Evidence for Ancient Origins

Title

Book of Mormon Authorship Revisited: The Evidence for Ancient Origins

Publication Type

Book

Year of Publication

1997

Editors

Reynolds, Noel B. (Secondary)

Number of Pages

574

Publisher

Foundation for Ancient Research and Mormon Studies

City

Provo, UT

Abstract

Members of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints view the Book of Mormon as scripture written by ancient prophets, while critics believe that it is a 19th-century fraud. The 15 essays in Book of Mormon Authorship Revisited present the latest research by LDS scholars on the question in an effort to demonstrate that the weight of scholarly evidence is on the side of authenticity.
 
Part 1 contains essays dealing with accounts of how the book was produced in 1829 and 1830, with emphasis on the translation process and the witnesses who saw the plates. Part 2 takes a look at the logical structure of the authorship debate and reviews the history of alternative theories and criticisms of the Book of Mormon. Part 3 presents textual studies that demonstrate the plausibility of the Book of Mormon as an ancient book, and part 4 updates scholars’ attempts to understand the ancient cultural and geographic setting of the book in both the Old and New Worlds.
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Subject Keywords

Eight Witnesses
Three Witnesses
Book of Mormon Authorship
Original Manuscript of the Book of Mormon
Printer's Manuscript of the Book of Mormon
Latter-day Saint History (1820-1846)
Smith, Joseph, Jr.
Book of Mormon Historicity

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