History is one of the spoils of war. In great conflicts, the victors almost always write the history; the losers\u27 story is forgotten. We remember the patriots\u27 version of the American Revolution, not the loyalists\u27; the Northern account of the Civil War, not the Southern story of the War between the States. Ordinarily the winners\u27 account of event commands our memories as completely as their armies controlled the battlefield. The reverse is true of the Book of Mormon. The Lamanites vanquished the Nephites and survived; yet by virtue of a record that went into the earth with them, the Nephites\u27 version of the history is the one we no read. We think of the Nephites as the superior nation because they wrote the history, even tho...
Mormonism is an early nineteenth-century restorationist movement that is convinced it is the preemin...
The Book of Mormon claims to be a record of the inhabitants of the Americas during the period from 2...
In 1830-1831, Mormon missionaries were sent out to proselytize Native Americans—an effort called the...
History is one of the spoils of war. In great conflicts, the victors almost always write the history...
Since Mark Leone’s landmark 1979 study Roots of Modern Mormonism, a scholarly consensus has emerged ...
The Book of Mormons, much like the Old Testament, was written to show Israel what great things the ...
The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (“Mormonism”) is one of the fastest growing religion...
For a book that claims an epic scope and cosmological depth, the Book of Mormon has mostly received ...
Nephite missionaries in the first century BC had significant difficulty preaching the gospel among N...
distinctive views about scripture. Particular, even peculiar, Latter Day Saint understandings of scr...
Mormonism was one of many religious movements that emerged in antebellum American during the ferment...
The Book of Mormon, published in New York in 1830, has been described and understood by many Mormons...
The writing of history has been treated as a cultural practice. Yet what relation does historiograph...
Brief excerpt from content in lieu of an abstract: Was Joseph Smith a magician? That question has al...
The Māori people read and understood the Book of Mormon from their own cultural perspective. Rather ...
Mormonism is an early nineteenth-century restorationist movement that is convinced it is the preemin...
The Book of Mormon claims to be a record of the inhabitants of the Americas during the period from 2...
In 1830-1831, Mormon missionaries were sent out to proselytize Native Americans—an effort called the...
History is one of the spoils of war. In great conflicts, the victors almost always write the history...
Since Mark Leone’s landmark 1979 study Roots of Modern Mormonism, a scholarly consensus has emerged ...
The Book of Mormons, much like the Old Testament, was written to show Israel what great things the ...
The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (“Mormonism”) is one of the fastest growing religion...
For a book that claims an epic scope and cosmological depth, the Book of Mormon has mostly received ...
Nephite missionaries in the first century BC had significant difficulty preaching the gospel among N...
distinctive views about scripture. Particular, even peculiar, Latter Day Saint understandings of scr...
Mormonism was one of many religious movements that emerged in antebellum American during the ferment...
The Book of Mormon, published in New York in 1830, has been described and understood by many Mormons...
The writing of history has been treated as a cultural practice. Yet what relation does historiograph...
Brief excerpt from content in lieu of an abstract: Was Joseph Smith a magician? That question has al...
The Māori people read and understood the Book of Mormon from their own cultural perspective. Rather ...
Mormonism is an early nineteenth-century restorationist movement that is convinced it is the preemin...
The Book of Mormon claims to be a record of the inhabitants of the Americas during the period from 2...
In 1830-1831, Mormon missionaries were sent out to proselytize Native Americans—an effort called the...