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Further reading
Further reading
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- Book of Mormon basics
- Translation of the Book of Mormon
- The relationship between Joseph Smith's seer stone and the Urim and Thummim
- Witnesses to the Book of Mormon
- Publication of the Book of Mormon
- Secular authorship theories for the Book of Mormon
- B.H. Roberts and the Book of Mormon
- Book of Mormon plagiarism accusations
- Language used in the Book of Mormon
- Book of Mormon textual changes
- Completeness of the Book of Mormon
- Archaeology and the Book of Mormon
- Anthropology and the Book of Mormon
- Anachronisms claimed to exist in the Book of Mormon
- Doctrinal issues related to the Book of Mormon
- Nephi's killing of Laban in the Book of Mormon
- Book of Mormon Geography
- Historicity of the Book of Mormon
- Lamanites in the Book of Mormon
- The Book of Mormon and DNA evidence
- Truthfulness of the Book of Mormon
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- FairMormon Topical Guide: Changes in the Book of Mormon FairMormon link
- Royal Skousen, "Changes In the Book of Mormon," 2002 FAIR Conference proceedings. FairMormon link
External links
Book of Mormon on-line articles |
- Donald B. Doty, "I Have A Question: Why is the Book of Mormon the ‘most correct of any book on earth’?," Ensign (August 1988), 28–29. off-site
- Monte S. Nyman, "The Most Correct Book," Ensign (June 1984), 21. off-site
- Monte S. Nyman, "Why is the Book of Mormon the 'most correct book,' and how does it contain the fulness of the gospel?," Ensign (September 1976), 87. off-site
See also: Archaeology•Authorship•DNA issues•Geography issues•Hebraic influence•Witnesses
Printed material
Book of Mormon Critical Text Project |
Working in collaboration with FARMS, now the Neal A. Maxwell Institute for Religious Studies at BYU, professor Royal Skousen is currently producing the definitive critical edition of the Book of Mormon, comparing the original manuscripts and all printed editions, identifying differences, and suggesting improvements to the current text. The following volumes in the series are currently available: (Key source)
Volume 1
- Royal Skousen (editor), The Original Manuscript of the Book of Mormon : typographical facsimile of the extant text [Book of Mormon Critical Text Project, Vol. 1] (Provo, Utah : Foundation for Ancient Research and Mormon Studies, Brigham Young University, 2001), 1. ISBN 0934893047.
Volume 2
- Royal Skousen (editor), The Printer’s Manuscript of the Book of Mormon : typographical facsimile of the entire text in two parts [Book of Mormon Critical Text Project, Vol. 2, Part 1: 1 Nephi 1–Alma 17] (Provo, Utah : Foundation for Ancient Research and Mormon Studies, Brigham Young University, 2001), 1. ISBN 0934893055.
- Royal Skousen (editor), The Printer’s Manuscript of the Book of Mormon : typographical facsimile of the entire text in two parts [Book of Mormon Critical Text Project, Vol. 2, Part 2: Alma 18–Moroni 10] (Provo, Utah : Foundation for Ancient Research and Mormon Studies, Brigham Young University, 2001), 1. ISBN 0934893063.
Volume 3
- Forthcoming
Volume 4
- Royal Skousen (editor), Analysis of Textual Variants of the Book of Mormon [Book of Mormon Critical Text Project, Vol. 4, Part 1: 1 Nephi 1–2 Nephi 10] (Provo, Utah : Foundation for Ancient Research and Mormon Studies, Brigham Young University, 2004), 1. ISBN 0934893071.
- Royal Skousen (editor), Analysis of Textual Variants of the Book of Mormon [Book of Mormon Critical Text Project, Vol. 4, Part 2: 2 Nephi 11–Mosiah 16] (Provo, Utah : Foundation for Ancient Research and Mormon Studies, Brigham Young University, 2005), 1. ISBN 093489308X.
- Royal Skousen (editor), Analysis of Textual Variants of the Book of Mormon [Book of Mormon Critical Text Project, Vol. 4, Part 3: Mosiah 17–Alma 20] (Provo, Utah : Foundation for Ancient Research and Mormon Studies, Brigham Young University, 2006), 1. ISBN 093489311X.
- Royal Skousen (editor), Analysis of Textual Variants of the Book of Mormon [Book of Mormon Critical Text Project, Vol. 4, Part 4: Alma 21–55] (Provo, Utah : Foundation for Ancient Research and Mormon Studies, Brigham Young University, 2007), 1. ISBN 0934893128.
See also:
- M. Gerald Bradford and Alison V.P. Coutts, "Uncovering the Original Text of the Book of Mormon,” in “Uncovering the Original Text of the Book of Mormon," Journal of Book of Mormon Studies 11/0 (2002): 1–57. off-site wiki ISBN 0934893683.
- M. Gerald Bradford, "Recovering the Original Text of the Book of Mormon: An Interim Review," Journal of Book of Mormon Studies 15/1 (2006): 30–31. off-site wiki
- Terryl L. Givens, "The Book of Mormon Critical Text Project," Journal of Book of Mormon Studies 15/1 (2006): 32–35. off-site wiki
- Anonymous, "English Editions of the Book of Mormon 1830–1981," Journal of Book of Mormon Studies 15/1 (2006): 36–37. off-site wiki
- Robert J. Matthews, "Joseph Smith and the Text of the Book of Mormon," Journal of Book of Mormon Studies 15/1 (2006): 38–42. off-site wiki
- Grant Hardy, "Scholarship for the Ages," Journal of Book of Mormon Studies 15/1 (2006): 43–53. off-site wiki
- Kevin L. Barney, "Seeking Joseph Smith's Voice," Journal of Book of Mormon Studies 15/1 (2006): 54–59. off-site wiki
- Kerry Muhlestein, "Insights Available as We Approach the Original Text," Journal of Book of Mormon Studies 15/1 (2006): 60–65. off-site wiki
Book of Mormon printed materials |
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See also: Authorship•DNA issues•Geography issues•Hebraic influence•Historicity•Witnesses