Comprehending the Book of Mormon through Its Editors

Title

Comprehending the Book of Mormon through Its Editors

Publication Type

Journal Article

Year of Publication

2016

Authors

Riess, Jana (Primary)

Journal

Journal of Book of Mormon Studies

Pagination

76-84

Volume

25

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Bibliographic Citation

Abstract

Grant Hardy’s 2010 book Understanding the Book of Mormon changed the landscape of Book of Mormon studies by paying careful attention to the role of that scripture’s three primary editors, who were also narrators. Hardy teases out the specific personality of each one: Nephi, a theologian concerned with his legacy and place in history; Mormon, a historian whose choice and placement of primary sources often reveals as much as his own narration; and Moroni, the wandering survivor of one dying civilization who chose to focus his brief record on the fall of a previous one. Through detailed textual criticism, Hardy invites readers to better understand the complexity and richness of the Book of Mormon

Theology
History
Narrative
Narrator
Nephi (Son of Lehi)
Moroni (Son of Mormon)
Mormon (Prophet)
Narrative Analysis

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