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BYU Studies - 44:4
Introduction
Introduction 44:4
Richard Lyman Bushman
,
James H. Hutson
,
Robert L. Millet
,
Richard E. Turley Jr.
, and
John W. Welch
Page 0
Conference Proceedings
Part 1: Joseph Smith in His Own Time
Unattributed
Page 1
Joseph Smith’s Many Histories
Richard Lyman Bushman
Page 3
Biographical Reflections on the American Joseph Smith
Robert V. Remini
Page 21
Joseph Smith as an American Restorationist
Richard T. Hughes
Page 31
Attempting to Situate Joseph Smith
Grant Underwood
Page 41
Part 2: Joseph Smith and the Recovery of Past Worlds
Unattributed
Page 53
Joseph Smith
:
Prophecy, Process, and Plenitude
Terryl L. Givens
Page 55
Joseph Smith and Preexilic Israelite Religion
Margaret Barker
Page 69
Archaeological Trends and the Book of Mormon Origins
John E. Clark
Page 83
Joseph Smith and the Past
John W. Welch
Page 105
Gallery Display
Unattributed
Page 119
Part 3: Joseph Smith in a Personal World
Unattributed
Page 151
Joseph Smith in a Personal World
President Dallin H. Oaks
Page 153
Part 4: Joseph Smith and the Theological World
Unattributed
Page 173
Joseph Smith Challenges the Theological World
David L. Paulsen
Page 175
Joseph Smith’s Theological Challenges
:
From Revelation and Authority to Metaphysics
Richard J. Mouw
Page 213
Speaking of Faith
:
The Centrality of Epistemology and Perils of Circularity
Randall Balmer
Page 223
Joseph Smith’s Christology
:
After Two Hundred Years
Robert L. Millet
Page 231
Part 5: Joseph Smith and the Making of a Global Religion
Unattributed
Page 251
World Religion
:
Dynamics and Constraints
Douglas J. Davies
Page 253
Testing Stark’s Thesis
:
Is Mormonism the First New World Religion since Islam?
Gerald R. McDermott
Page 271
Joseph Smith and the Making of a Global Religion
Jan Shipps
Page 293
Authority and Worldwide Growth
Roger R. Keller
Page 307
Notes and Comments
Contributors
Page 317
Indexes
Index (44:4)
BYU Studies Staff
Page 319
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