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An Approach to the Book of Mormon
Title | An Approach to the Book of Mormon |
Publication Type | Manual |
Year of Publication | 1957 |
Authors | Nibley, Hugh W. |
Publisher | The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints |
Place Published | Salt Lake City |
Keywords | Ancient America; Ancient Near East; Arabia; Historicity; Poetry; Warfare; Wilderness |
Abstract | Everyone who reads this manual will find new material in it—material that has not appeared in print before and is, therefore, of vital importance. The work is a new approach to the Book of Mormon and for that reason demands careful reading and study of every member of the priesthood classes using it.
In this work the Book of Mormon is seen in a new perspective; we see it in a world setting, not in a mere local one. It takes its place naturally alongside the Bible and other great works of antiquity and becomes one of them. As we study the manual, the mystery that some writers have tried to throw around the Book of Mormon disappears and the book and its characters become real and natural. False arguments which in the past have prospered against it are shattered by the material of this course. The author has thrown up such a background for the study of the Book of Mormon, and has fitted it into such a framework of world history as to make it one of the great books of all time. The success or failure of the study of the course depends upon seeing and clearly grasping this point of view and one will be rewarded according to the energy expended in gaining such an important vision.
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Table of Contents
- Lesson 1 - Introduction
- Lesson 2 - A Time for Re-Examination
- Lesson 3 - An Auspicious Beginning
- Lesson 4 - Lehi as a Representative Man
- Lesson 5 - Lehi's Affairs, 1. The Jews and the Caravan Trade
- Lesson 6 - Lehi's Affairs, 2. Lehi and the Arabs
- Lesson 7 - Lehi's Affairs, 3. Dealings with Egypt
- Lesson 8 - Politics in Jerusalem
- Lesson 9: Escapade in Jerusalem
- Lesson 10 - Portrait of Laban
- Lesson 11 - The Flight into the Wilderness
- Lesson 12 - The Pioneer Tradition and the True Church
- Lesson 13 - Churches in the Wilderness
- Lesson 14 - Unwelcome Voices from the Dust
- Lesson 15 - Qumran and the Waters of Mormon
- Lesson 16 - The Apocrypha and the Book of Mormon
- Lesson 17 - A Strange Order of Battle
- Lesson 18 - Life in the Desert, 1. Man versus Nature
- Lesson 19 - Life in the Desert, 2. Man versus Man
- Lesson 20 - Life in the Desert, 3. Lehi's Dream
- Lesson 21 - Life in the Desert, Lehi the Poet — A Desert Idyll
- Lesson 22 - Proper Names in the Book of Mormon
- Lesson 23 - Old World Ritual in the New World
- Lesson 24 - Ezekiel 37:15-23 as Evidence for the Book of Mormon
- Lesson 25 - Some Test Cases from the Book of Ether
- Lesson 26 - The Way of the "Intellectuals"
- Lesson 27 - The Way of the Wicked
- Lesson 28 - The Nature of Book of Mormon Society
- Lesson 29 - Strategy for Survival
- Appendix 1 - The Archaeological Problem
Bibliographic Citation
An Approach to the Book of Mormon. Salt Lake City: The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, 1957.
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