Interpreter: A Journal of Latter-day Saint Faith and Scholarship, Volume 31 (2019‪)‬

Publisher Description

This is volume 31 of Interpreter: A Journal of Latter-day Saint Faith and Scholarship published by The Interpreter Foundation. It contains articles on a variety of topics including: "Research and More Research," "“Come unto Me” as a Technical Gospel Term," "Light and Perspective: Essays from the Mormon Theology Seminar on 1 Nephi 1 and Jacob 7," "Barriers to Belief: Mental Distress and Disaffection from the Church," "Translating the New Testament for Latter‑day Saints," "Messengers of the Covenant: Mormon’s Doctrinal Use of Malachi 3:1 in Moroni 7:29–32," "Read This Book: A Review of the Maxwell Institute Study Edition of the Book of Mormon," "Feasting on the Book of Mormon," "Curiously Unique: Joseph Smith as Author of the Book of Mormon," "Assessing the Criticisms of Early-Age Latter-Day Saint Marriages," "Campbellites and Mormonites: Competing Restoration Movements," "Was Adam a Monotheist? A Reflection on Why We Call Abraham Father and Not Adam," "Seeing Psalms as the Libretti of a Holy Drama," "An Approach to History," and "I Don’t Have a Testimony of the History of the Church."

  • GENRE
    Religion & Spirituality
    RELEASED
    2019
    May 14
    LANGUAGE
    EN
    English
    LENGTH
    318
    Pages
    PUBLISHER
    The Interpreter Foundation
    SELLER
    Interpreter Foundation
    SIZE
    1.8
    MB

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