You are here
BYU Studies 43/4 (2004)
Title | BYU Studies 43/4 (2004) |
Publication Type | Journal |
Secondary Authors | Welch, John W. |
Year of Publication | 2004 |
Volume | 43 |
Number | 4 |
Abstract | Richard Mouw, a prominent Protestant scholar, adds to the discussion between Evangelicals and Mormons by looking at our different ways of viewing America (is America a Zion or a Babylon?). Kent Bessey explains infinity in a way that helps us understand God's mysteries. Scott Faulring examines "The Articles of the Church of Christ," written by Oliver Cowdery in 1829, which was the earliest statement of Church beliefs and practices. Lawyer Gordon Madsen looks at the validity of the charge of treason against Joseph Smith and others in 1838, a charge that landed them in Liberty Jail. An article about the ship Brooklyn contains a newly relocated painting of the ship as well as a review of the library the Saints carried with them on that historic voyage. |
URL | https://byustudies.byu.edu/journal/43-4/ |
Journal Articles
Terms of Use
Items in the BMC Archive are made publicly available for non-commercial, private use. Inclusion within the BMC Archive does not imply endorsement. Items do not represent the official views of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints or of Book of Mormon Central.
Table of Contents
Bibliographic Citation
Subscribe
Get the latest updates on Book of Mormon topics and research for free