Books : The geography of Book of Mormon events: A source book (Study aid, revised / Foundation for Ancient Research and Mormon Studies)
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Label: Foundation for Ancient Research and Mormon Studies
Manufacturer: Foundation for Ancient Research and Mormon Studies
Page Count: 415
Printing Date: 1992
Publishing house: Foundation for Ancient Research and Mormon Studies
Sale Popularity Level: 1904947
Studio: Foundation for Ancient Research and Mormon Studies
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This book deals with the varoius proposed geographies of the Book of Mormon since its initial publication in 1830. Sorenson does an excellent job in showing the requirements of the Book of Mormon volume and the antiquity of a limited geography model among Latter-day Saints, contra critics who claim it is nothing short of a construct by Sorenson from the 1980s and a Mormon tactic to "protect" the Book of Mormon from alleged archaeological problems.
Sorenson also does an excellet job in showing that the geography required by the Book of Mormon is quite limited, and the weaknesses involved in many theories, both hemispheric and some limited, that have been proposed by those interested in the Book of Mormon volume.
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The Geography of Book of Mormon Events: A Source Book is a valuable resource to Book of Mormon scholars. It presents, in order, dozens and dozens of speculative maps made by Book of Mormon scholars, and includes amazing detail. The book also includes copious amounts of textual information about the Book of Mormon places, quoting directly from scripture and giving sources. It also presents a final speculative map based solely on the text.
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