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Did Captain Moroni Lack the Typical Religious Virtues?
Title | Did Captain Moroni Lack the Typical Religious Virtues? |
Publication Type | Journal Article |
Year of Publication | 2021 |
Authors | Boyce, Duane |
Journal | Interpreter: A Journal of Latter-day Saint Faith and Scholarship |
Volume | 45 |
Pagination | 215-238 |
Keywords | Captain Moroni; Helaman (Son of Alma the Younger); Humility; Kindness |
Abstract | In his well-known volume about the Book of Mormon, Grant Hardy focuses primarily on the book’s main narrators. However, he also makes a number of observations about other figures in the book that are of particular interest, including some about Captain Moroni. In addition to those I address elsewhere, these observations include the claim that Moroni lacked the typical religious virtues — which Hardy identifies as “humility, self-sacrifice, kindness, and relying upon the Lord.” They also include the assertion that Helaman, in his manifest reliance upon God, serves as a counterexample to Moroni’s military leadership. A close look at the text, however, indicates that both these claims are mistaken. |
URL | https://journal.interpreterfoundation.org/did-captain-moroni-lack-the-typical-religious-virtues/ |
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