The Christian Ethics of the Book of Mormon: The “Mormon Moment” Endures in the Academy
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John A. TvedtnesSeptember 19, 2013
Scholarly interest in Mormonism and the Book of Mormon predates the "Mormon Moment," as I explained in my
colleenSeptember 18, 2013
Cheering for you to go forward with the knowledge, experience, and training you have gained. Bless you! You are able to do what we garden variety saints are not prepared to do. You are a blessing to us and our voice -- our shared testimonies of the restored gospel.
Jonathan CannonSeptember 18, 2013
This really is just a sketch, but it puts a lot out there. As I read I could see these ideas in the Book of Mormon. It was like I had a sense of their presence from my studies, but had never drawn the big connections. I hope you and others pursue their explication further. (I'll try, myself, but my expertise and writing abilities are even farther from sufficient to the task than you claim yours are.) Thank you for ideas to think about as I study the Book of Mormon again.
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