By Study and Also By Faith, Volume 2

Title

By Study and Also By Faith, Volume 2

Series Title

By Study and Also By Faith

Publication Type

Book

Year of Publication

1990

Editors

Lundquist, John M. (Secondary), and Ricks, Stephen D. (Secondary)

Number of Pages

676

Volume

2

Publisher

Foundation for Ancient Research and Mormon Studies/Deseret Book

City

Provo, UT/Salt Lake City

Terms of use

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Bibliographic Citation

"By Study and Also By Faith, Volume 2" In By Study and Also By Faith, Edited by Lundquist, John M., and Ricks, Stephen D. Vol. 2. Provo, UT/Salt Lake City: Foundation for Ancient Research and Mormon Studies/Deseret Book, 1990.

Abstract

Almost since his boyhood, Hugh Nibley has been interested in scholarship of the highest order. As a teacher, he has inspired others to become scholars themselves. And as a writer, he has opened doors to passages and rooms that others will be exploring for years to come.
 
This second of two volumes of essays honoring Hugh Nibley includes scholarly papers based on what the authors have learned from Nibley. Nearly every major subject that Dr. Nibley has encompassed in his vast learning and scholarly production is represented here by at least one article. Topics include the sacrament covenant in Third Nephi, the Lamanite view of Book of Mormon history, external evidences of the Book of Mormon, proper names in the Book of Mormon, the brass plates version of Genesis, the composition of Lehi’s family, ancient burials of metal documents in stone boxes, repentance as rethinking, Mormon history’s encounter with secular modernity, and Judaism in the 20th century.
 
The two volumes contain papers on subject areas that include the Bible and the ancient Near East, early and Eastern Christianity and formative Judaism, aspects of kingship and the sacred, the religion and society of Asia, the Classics, the scriptures of the Latter-day Saints, and modern themes dealing with religion, literature, and society. Especially notable are papers by world-renowned scholars, including Drs. Aziz Atiya, James Charlesworth, Cyrus Gordon, Jacob Milgrom, Jacob Neusner, and Raphael Patai, whose work in these volumes attests to the wide respect in which Dr. Nibley’s work, as well as his personal example, is held. Finally, these volumes include papers by authors representing the second or the third generations of Nibley’s influence, an influence that will surely endure through many generations of future scholars.

Table of Contents

20 Chapters

Religious Validity: The Sacrament Covenant in Third Nephi
Anderson, Richard Lloyd | pp. 1-51
The Lamanite View of Book of Mormon History
Bushman, Richard L. | pp. 52-72
External Evidences of the Book of Mormon
Cheesman, Paul R. | pp. 73-90
A Second Witness for the Logos: The Book of Mormon and Contemporary Literary Criticism
England, Eugene | pp. 91-125
An Introduction to the Relevance of and a Methodology for a Study of the Proper Names of the Book of Mormon
Hoskisson, Paul Y. | pp. 126-135
The Brass Plates Version of Genesis
Reynolds, Noel B. | pp. 136-173
The Composition of Lehi's Family
Sorenson, John L. | pp. 174-196
King Benjamin and the Feast of Tabernacles
Tvedtnes, John A. | pp. 197-237
The Melchizedek Material in Alma 13:13-19
Welch, John W. | pp. 238-272
Ancient Burials of Metal Documents in Stone Boxes
Wright, H. Curtis | pp. 273-334
Cultural Pluralism or Assimilation? A Dilemma of Our Times
De Hoyos, Genevieve | pp. 335-352
Twelve Diatribes of Modern Israel
Gileadi, Avraham | pp. 353-405
Repentance Also Means Rethinking
Gillum, Gary P. | pp. 406-437
Is There a Cure for Authoritarianism in Science?
Haglund, Richard F., Jr. | pp. 438-455
Language, Humour, Character, and Persona in Shakespeare
King, Arthur Henry | pp. 456-482
Talent and the Individual's Tradition: History as Art, and Art as Moral Response
King, Arthur Henry | pp. 483-501
The Challenge of Historical Consciousness: Mormon History and the Encounter with Secular Modernity
Midgley, Louis | pp. 502-551
Why No New Judaisms in the Twentieth Century?
Neusner, Jacob | pp. 552-584
Thoughts about Joseph Smith: Upon Reading Donna Hill's Joseph Smith: The First Mormon
Rogers, Thomas F. | pp. 585-618
Utopia and Garden: The Relationship of Candide to Laxness's Paradísarheimt
Tate, George S. | pp. 619-637

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