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They’re not wrong

by Jonathan Green • September 3, 2020 • 63 Comments

They’re not wrong. Not about everything.

I disagree with their choice of candidate. What they want would have—has had—disastrous results, but that doesn’t mean they’re entirely wrong.

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Church History

The Rise and Decline of the Angel Moroni

by Chad Nielsen • September 1, 2020 • 6 Comments

If you were to ask someone what the founding vision of the Restoration was at different points in our history, I suspect that you would get different answers.  Certainly, for us today, the First Vision stands out.  Throughout much of…

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Book of Mormon, Scriptures, SS Lesson - Book of Mormon

Nephi and the Garden Tower: A Children’s Play

by David Evans • August 29, 2020 • 4 Comments

This week’s Come, Follow Me lesson covers the story of Nephi praying on a tower in his garden, drawing a crowd, and revealing facts about the murder of the chief judge that he could only know through revelation. As I…

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10 Questions, Book of Mormon, Scriptures

Thoughts on the Gold Plates

by Chad Nielsen • August 26, 2020 • 17 Comments

We round out the 10 questions interview series on Joseph Smith’s translation with a discussion between Richard L. Bushman and Kurt Manwaring about the gold plates.  We’ve had a good run of interviews with scholars who have worked hard to…

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News and Politics

Producing Ancient Scripture: Q&A with Editors Mark Ashurst-McGee and Mike MacKay

by Rosalynde Welch • August 24, 2020

Following on Chad’s recent discussions, I’m happy to share another offering in what has become a T&S mini–series on the recent volume Producing Ancient Scripture: Joseph Smith’s Translation Projects in the Development of Mormon Christianity (Salt Lake City, UT: The…

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10 Questions, Mormon Studies, Scriptures

Hebrew Studies and the Book of Abraham

by Chad Nielsen • August 19, 2020 • 38 Comments

We’re continuing our discussion of Joseph Smith’s translations and the recently-released volume Producing Ancient Scripture today, turning to the Book of Abraham in an interview with Matthew Grey.  This is a co-post to Kurt Manwaring’s interview with Matthew Grey, where…

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10 Questions, Mormon Thought, Scriptures

Translation and the Adam Clarke Commentary

by Chad Nielsen • August 12, 2020 • 23 Comments

Kurt Manwaring has continued his interviews focusing on Joseph Smith’s translations with a discussion with Thomas Wayment about the Joseph Smith Translation of the Bible.  In the interview last week, some of the editors of recently-published volume Producing Ancient Scripture…

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News and Politics

A Brief Note on Alma and Corianton

by Nathaniel Givens • August 9, 2020 • 3 Comments

Alma the Younger strikes me as one of the sterner of the prophets, which makes sense if you consider his background. I know a few people in my life who have had similar, if less spectacular trajectories. It’s not an…

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10 Questions, Essential Texts in Mormon Studies, General Doctrine, Scriptures

Joseph Smith’s Studies and Translations

by Chad Nielsen • August 6, 2020 • 8 Comments

It has been a big year for volumes that discuss Joseph Smith’s translation projects, with contributions ranging from Terryl Givens and Brian Hauglid’s The Pearl of Great Price: Mormonism’s Most Controversial Scripture last October, to William L. Davis’s Visions in…

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News and Politics

What I miss about home church—and why I need to go back to sacrament meeting

by Jonathan Green • August 5, 2020 • 16 Comments

I’ve heard multiple people say how much they’ve enjoyed the last five months of home church. Studying the scriptures however they want, and worshiping each Sunday as a family? More, please. Now that my ward has resumed meeting, there’s a lot to miss about home church.

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Church History, General Doctrine, Scriptures

Reconsidering the Curse of Cain

by Chad Nielsen • August 3, 2020 • 44 Comments

Eugene England once shared an experience he had with the prominent Latter-day Saint Church leader, scriptorian, and doctrinaire Joseph Fielding Smith.  President Smith had written extensively on the subject of the priesthood and temple ban against individuals of black African…

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10 Questions, Book of Mormon, Mormon Thought, Scriptures

The Metaphysics of Translation

by Chad Nielsen • July 30, 2020 • 37 Comments

Understanding the nature of Joseph Smith’s translation efforts is an important part of understanding his ministry and the religions that have emerged from the early Latter Day Saint movement.  Whether the Book of Mormon, the Joseph Smith Translation of the…

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Book of Mormon, Come Follow Me Currculum

A Small and Simple Quote

by Chad Nielsen • July 26, 2020 • 11 Comments

As I’ve been studying the “Come, Follow Me” material lately and talking about it with family, I’ve had a quote from Michael Crichton’s book Jurassic Park come to mind a few times.  There are a few statements in this section…

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10 Questions, Church History

The Wagon Box Prophecy and the Temples

by Chad Nielsen • July 23, 2020 • 19 Comments

History is a fascinating world to explore, with many twists and turns along the way as we come to understand more about the narratives we have received and how they were formed.  Each generation of historians has the opportunity to…

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Church History

Zerah Pulsipher: A Pioneer Day Reflection

by Chad Nielsen • July 21, 2020 • 3 Comments

In the movie version of the popular Harry Potter series, a father-figure to the titular character tells Harry that: “The world isn’t split into good people and Death Eaters [henchmen of the main villain].  We’ve all got both light and…

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Church History, Mormon Publications, Mormon Thought

First Vision Special Edition

by Chad Nielsen • July 15, 2020 • 43 Comments

Before I move on from discussing the First Vision, I wanted to share something that I find exciting.  Once in a while in Mormon studies journals, special volumes focus on the First Vision—such as the Spring 1969 issue of BYU Studies and a 1980…

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Mormon Studies, SS Lesson - Doctrine and Covenants

“By his own admission”: a one-footnote review

by Jonathan Green • July 13, 2020 • 24 Comments

John Hammond’s Quest for the New Jerusalem: A Mormon Generation Sagastates that Sidney Rigdon, “by his own admission, ‘made up’ religious experiences in his youth,” which seems like something worth looking into.

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General Doctrine, Mormon Thought, News and Politics

It Matters Why the Church is Pro-Life

by Nathaniel Givens • July 9, 2020

Edited with author’s note on the comments at end of post. Abortion is a hot-button issue. Maybe the hot-button issue. That’s why–after finishing a draft of this post in November of 2019–I sat on it for almost a year. I’ve…

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10 Questions, Church History, Mormon Studies

Memory and the First Vision

by Chad Nielsen • July 7, 2020 • 20 Comments

How do we account for differences between the various accounts we have on record of the First Vision?  What role does memory play in how it was presented over time?  How have we viewed those accounts since they were first…

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General Conference, SS Lesson - Book of Mormon, Women in the Church

Quotes to accompany your Come Follow Me study – Alma 30-31

by David Evans • July 4, 2020 • 0 Comments

This coming week’s Come, Follow Me lesson covers Alma 30-31. Here are a collection of quotes from General Auxiliary Leaders of the Church, that you can use in your family or personal study. Alma 30 The Book of Mormon warns…

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Book of Mormon, Liberal Arts, Mormon Studies

Notes on Book of Mormon Philology. Vb4. The utility of philology: Jacob and Sherem

by Jonathan Green • July 3, 2020 • 9 Comments

Imagining the Book of Mormon as a complex work reflecting numerous steps of compilation and abridgment helps explain some curious features of the encounter with Sherem in Jacob 7.

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Church History, General Doctrine, News and Politics

All Are Alike Unto God

by Chad Nielsen • July 1, 2020 • 22 Comments

I’ve been thinking about the issue of race in the Church (and the history of the temple and priesthood ban in particular) a lot lately.  As part of that thinking, I am working on a series of posts wrestling with…

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Book of Mormon, Liberal Arts

Notes on Book of Mormon Philology. Vb2-3. The utility of philology: Nephite origins

by Jonathan Green • June 30, 2020 • 6 Comments

Thinking of the Book of Mormon as the result of a series of textual accretions and combinations might help make sense of how curiously overdetermined the account of Nephite origins is.

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Comparative religion, Guest Bloggers, Mormon Life

I Even Remain Alone: LDS Men sans Families

by Michael Haycock • June 29, 2020 • 15 Comments

I wrote this in over three years ago in response to a call for personal essays on LDS single experiences; alas, it was declined primarily for a lack of anecdotes. It’s not something I would necessarily write today and is…

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News and Politics

Covid-19 and religious freedom?

by Walter van Beek • June 28, 2020

This is a comment and reflection on David Bednar’s speech on corona and religious freedom, to be viewed at https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DGU7GG5t6Ek Of course religious freedom is an important value in human civilization, and, yes, of course it has to be defended,…

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Church History, General Doctrine

Fundamental Principles of Mormonism

by Chad Nielsen • June 27, 2020 • 4 Comments

Today marks the 176th anniversary of the day that Joseph Smith died in an untimely fashion.  As I’ve been pondering on what his legacy means to me personally, I wanted to write about three topics that were central to Joseph…

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Book of Mormon, Liberal Arts

Notes on Book of Mormon Philology. V.The permissibility and utility of philology for studying the Book of Mormon

by Jonathan Green • June 25, 2020 • 4 Comments

Is philological deliberation useful for studying the Book of Mormon? Is it even permitted?

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Church History

Touring the Kirtland Temple… In Utah

by Chad Nielsen • June 24, 2020 • 4 Comments

I finally achieved a long-term goal of mine.  For years, I’ve been trying to talk my wife into going out on a Church History pilgrimage, with the Kirtland Temple being one of the highlights of the trip we’ve been talking…

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Book of Mormon, Liberal Arts

Notes on Book of Mormon Philology. IV. The Puzzle of 3 Nephi

by Jonathan Green • June 22, 2020 • 2 Comments

Why is 3 Nephi, which records the central event in the history of Nephite salvation and destruction, located between Helaman and 4 Nephi?

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Church History, News and Politics

Statues in the Balance

by Chad Nielsen • June 19, 2020 • 41 Comments

One of my favorite episodes of the science fiction TV series Firefly is the “Jaynestown” episode.  In it, a self-serving mercenary of questionable moral character ends up visiting a planet he has been to before.  In the past, he’d attempted…

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