Interpreter: A Journal of Latter-day Saint Faith and Scholarship

Interpreter: A Journal of Latter-day Saint Faith and Scholarship, Volume 33 (2019‪)‬

Publisher Description

This is volume 33 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: Recent Reflections While Partaking of the Sacrament, Shazer: An Etymological Proposal in Narrative Context, Comparing Phonemic Patterns in Book of Mormon Personal Names with Fictional and Authentic Sources: An Exploratory Study, Text as Afterthought: Jana Riess’s Treatment of the Jacob-Sherem Episode, Welding Another Link in Wonder’s Chain: The Task of Latter-day Saint Intellectuals in the Church’s Third Century, Jacob Did Not Make a False Prediction, The Joseph Smith Papers Project Stumbles, The Language of the Spirit in the Book of Mormon, What Did the Interpreters (Urim and Thummim) Look Like?, Never Static, Gentiles in the Book of Mormon, Lehi, Could Joseph Smith Have Drawn on Ancient Manuscripts When He Translated the Story of Enoch?: Recent Updates on a Persistent Question.

  • GENRE
    Religion & Spirituality
    RELEASED
    2019
    November 25
    LANGUAGE
    EN
    English
    LENGTH
    288
    Pages
    PUBLISHER
    The Interpreter Foundation
    SELLER
    Interpreter Foundation
    SIZE
    5.7
    MB

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