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Text as Afterthought: Jana Riess’s Treatment of the Jacob-Sherem Episode

TitleText as Afterthought: Jana Riess’s Treatment of the Jacob-Sherem Episode
Publication TypeJournal Article
Year of Publication2019
AuthorsBoyce, Duane
JournalInterpreter: A Journal of Latter-day Saint Faith and Scholarship
Volume33
Pagination123-140
KeywordsJacob (Son of Lehi); Sherem
Abstract
Review of Jana Riess, “‘There Came a Man’: Sherem, Scapegoating, and the Inversion of Prophetic Tradition,” in Christ and Antichrist: Reading Jacob 7, eds. Adam S. Miller and Joseph M. Spencer (Provo, Utah: Neal A. Maxwell Institute, 2017), 17 pages (chapter), 174 pages (book).
 
The Neal A. Maxwell Institute recently published a book on the encounter between Jacob and Sherem in Jacob 7. Jana Riess’s contribution to this volume demonstrates the kind of question-asking and hypothesis formation that might occur on a quick first pass through the text, but it does not demonstrate what obviously must come next, the testing of those hypotheses against the text. Her article appears to treat the text as a mere afterthought. The result is a sizeable collection of errors in thinking about Jacob and Sherem.
URLhttps://journal.interpreterfoundation.org/text-as-afterthought-jana-riesss-treatment-of-the-jacob-sherem-episode/