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Trust Us, We’re Lawyers: Lucas and Neville on the Translation of the Book of Mormon

Title
Trust Us, We’re Lawyers: Lucas and Neville on the Translation of the Book of Mormon
Publication Type
Journal Article
Year of Publication
2025
Authors
Gardner, Brant A. (Primary)
Journal
Interpreter: A Journal of Latter-day Saint Faith and Scholarship
Pagination
135–168
Volume
63
Publisher
The Interpreter Foundation
Abstract
In their book, James Lucas and Jonathan Neville present two major theses relative to translation of the Book of Mormon. The first is that the translation was always done by means of the interpreters that were delivered with the plates. The second is that Joseph Smith was an active participant in the translation process. A theory is laid out for how that might happen. Although this reviewer can agree that Joseph was an active participant in the translation, neither the first thesis nor their explanation of the second thesis can be accepted by those familiar with the historical record.
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