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Editor's Introduction: Perceptions And Expectations, Daniel C. Peterson
Editor's Introduction: Perceptions And Expectations, Daniel C. Peterson
Review of Books on the Book of Mormon 1989–2011
Introduction to the current issue, including editor's picks. Our expectations and presuppositions lead us to see what we want to see.
Mark A. Smith. The Power Of God, Robert C. Freeman
Mark A. Smith. The Power Of God, Robert C. Freeman
Review of Books on the Book of Mormon 1989–2011
Review of The Power of God (1997), by Mark A. Smith
Hugh W. Nibley. The Ancient State: The Rulers And The Ruled, Louis Midgley
Hugh W. Nibley. The Ancient State: The Rulers And The Ruled, Louis Midgley
Review of Books on the Book of Mormon 1989–2011
Review of The Ancient State: The Rulers and the Ruled (1991), by Hugh W. Nibley
A Layman's Comparison, William Raventos
A Layman's Comparison, William Raventos
Review of Books on the Book of Mormon 1989–2011
Review of GospeLink (1998), by Deseret Book; and Collector's Library '98 (1998), by Infobases
About The Reviewers, Farms Review
About The Reviewers, Farms Review
Review of Books on the Book of Mormon 1989–2011
No abstract provided.
Bridging The Gulf, Blake T. Ostler
Bridging The Gulf, Blake T. Ostler
Review of Books on the Book of Mormon 1989–2011
Review of How Wide the Divide: A mormon and an Evangelical in Conversation (1997), by Craig L. Blomberg and Stephen E. Robinson
Front Matter, Farms Review
Front Matter, Farms Review
Review of Books on the Book of Mormon 1989–2011
No abstract provided.
The Literary Book Of Mormon, Richard Dilworth Rust
The Literary Book Of Mormon, Richard Dilworth Rust
Review of Books on the Book of Mormon 1989–2011
Review of “Voice from the Dust”: A Literary Analysis of the Book of Mormon” (1996), by Walter Krajewski; and A New Witness for Christ: Chiastic Structure in the Book of Mormon (1997), by H. Clay Gorton
Censoring The Book Of Mormon?, Gary F. Novak
Censoring The Book Of Mormon?, Gary F. Novak
Review of Books on the Book of Mormon 1989–2011
Review of A Reader's Book of Mormon Digest: Condensed from the Book of Mormon: A New Witness for Christ. A Monthly Reading Program and Study Guide of the Doctrines of the Book of Mormon (1997), by Robert H. Moss
John L. Sorenson. Images Of Ancient America: Visualizing Book Of Mormon Life, Diane E. Wirth
John L. Sorenson. Images Of Ancient America: Visualizing Book Of Mormon Life, Diane E. Wirth
Review of Books on the Book of Mormon 1989–2011
Review of Images of Ancient America: Visualizing Book of Mormon Life (1998), by John L. Sorenson
Turning Toward The Wisdom Of King Benjamin, Keith H. Lane
Turning Toward The Wisdom Of King Benjamin, Keith H. Lane
Review of Books on the Book of Mormon 1989–2011
Review of King Benjamin's Speech: “That Ye May Learn Wisdom” (1998), edited by John W. Welch and Stephen D. Ricks
Matthew B. Brown And Paul T. Smith. Symbols In Stone: Symbolism On The Early Temples Of The Restoration, Daniel B. Mckinlay
Matthew B. Brown And Paul T. Smith. Symbols In Stone: Symbolism On The Early Temples Of The Restoration, Daniel B. Mckinlay
Review of Books on the Book of Mormon 1989–2011
Review of Symbols in Stone: Symbolism on the Early Temples of the Restoration (1997), by Matthew B. Brown and Paul T. Smith
About The Reviewers, Farms Review
About The Reviewers, Farms Review
Review of Books on the Book of Mormon 1989–2011
No abstract provided.
Ten-Year Index To Farms Review Of Books 1989-98, Farms Review
Ten-Year Index To Farms Review Of Books 1989-98, Farms Review
Review of Books on the Book of Mormon 1989–2011
No abstract provided.
Letters To An Anti-Mormon, Russell C. Mcgregor, Kerry A. Shirts
Letters To An Anti-Mormon, Russell C. Mcgregor, Kerry A. Shirts
Review of Books on the Book of Mormon 1989–2011
Review of Letters to a Mormon Elder: Eye-Opening Information for Mormons and the Christians Who Talke with Them (1993), by James R. White
Vol. 11 Num. 1 Farms Review Of Books, Farms Review
Vol. 11 Num. 1 Farms Review Of Books, Farms Review
Review of Books on the Book of Mormon 1989–2011
No abstract provided.
Front Matter, Farms Review
Front Matter, Farms Review
Review of Books on the Book of Mormon 1989–2011
No abstract provided.
Editor's Introduction: The Review Crosses A Divide Of Its Own, Daniel C. Peterson
Editor's Introduction: The Review Crosses A Divide Of Its Own, Daniel C. Peterson
Review of Books on the Book of Mormon 1989–2011
Introduction to the current issue. For the first time, the Review features an article critical of the truth-claims of the restored gospel and of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints.
The Evangelical Is Our Brother, William J. Hamblin, Daniel C. Peterson
The Evangelical Is Our Brother, William J. Hamblin, Daniel C. Peterson
Review of Books on the Book of Mormon 1989–2011
Review of How Wide the Divide: A mormon and an Evangelical in Conversation (1997), by Craig L. Blomberg and Stephen E. Robinson
Philosophy And Early Christianity, Daniel W. Graham, James L. Siebach
Philosophy And Early Christianity, Daniel W. Graham, James L. Siebach
Review of Books on the Book of Mormon 1989–2011
The early church was unable to continue once the apostles had departed. Bishops were only local officials and could not speak for the entire church. Beginning with the later second century, philosophy plays an increasingly important role in the church—this appears to be an effect rather than a cause of the apostasy.
Craig L. Blomberg And Stephen E. Robinson, How Wide The Divide? A Mormon And An Evangelical In Conversation, Paul L. Owen, Carl A. Mosser
Craig L. Blomberg And Stephen E. Robinson, How Wide The Divide? A Mormon And An Evangelical In Conversation, Paul L. Owen, Carl A. Mosser
Review of Books on the Book of Mormon 1989–2011
Review of How Wide the Divide: A mormon and an Evangelical in Conversation (1997), by Craig L. Blomberg and Stephen E. Robinson
Afterword, Daniel C. Peterson
Afterword, Daniel C. Peterson
Review of Books on the Book of Mormon 1989–2011
In response to the articles in this issue, Peterson notes that Latter-day Saints do not extend themselves to expose and attack other faiths. He further discusses, among other things, an open canon and continuing revelation, salvation as outlined in the scriptures, the ordinances of the gospel, revelation following the incarnation and resurrection of Christ, the biblical canon, inerrancy, biblical texts, the Book of Abraham, and the nature of God.
How Deep The Platonism? A Review Of Owen And Mosser's Appendix: Hellenism, Greek Philosophy, And The Creedal “Straightjacket” Of Christian Orthodoxy, Roger D. Cook
Review of Books on the Book of Mormon 1989–2011
Cook addresses the following issues raised by Owen and Mosser: Did Greek philosophy cause an apostasy in the early Christian church? How deeply Hellenized were the early Jewish converts of Christianity? Philosphy and the Hellenization of Christianity, and Early Judaic and Christian beliefs concerning God and theosis.
1998 Book Of Mormon Bibliography, Farms Review
1998 Book Of Mormon Bibliography, Farms Review
Review of Books on the Book of Mormon 1989–2011
No abstract provided.
How Deep The Chasm? A Reply To Owen And Mosser's Review, David L. Paulsen, R. Dennis Potter
How Deep The Chasm? A Reply To Owen And Mosser's Review, David L. Paulsen, R. Dennis Potter
Review of Books on the Book of Mormon 1989–2011
In exploring the divide between Latter-day Saints and Evangelicals, Paulsen and Potter reply to Owen and Mosser on issues of open canon, continuing revelation, biblical enerrancy, divine finitude, divine embodiment, deification, the Trinity or Godhead, soteriology and anthropology, and postmortem salvation.
Vol. 11 Num. 2 Farms Review Of Books, Farms Review
Vol. 11 Num. 2 Farms Review Of Books, Farms Review
Review of Books on the Book of Mormon 1989–2011
No abstract provided.