Book of Mormon Authorship Revisited: The Evidence for Ancient Origins

Book of Mormon Authorship Revisited: The Evidence for Ancient Origins is a book about Archaeology and the Book of Mormon. It contains essays about the ancient origin of the Book of Mormon which were written by many famous LDS scholars of the Foundation for Ancient Research and Mormon Studies (FARMS).

Table of contents

Part 1: The Nineteenth-Century Origin of the Book of Mormon, by Noel B. Reynolds

:The Recovery of the Book of Mormon, by Richard L. Bushman

:Personal Writings of the Book of Mormon Witnesses, by Richard Lloyd Anderson

:Translating the Book of Mormon: Evidence from the Original Manuscript, by Royal Skousen

Part Two: The Logical Structure of the Authorship, by Noel B. Reynolds

:Who Really Wrote the Book of Mormon?: The Critics and Their Theories, by Louis Midgley

:Is the Book of Mormon True?: Notes on the Debate, by Daniel C. Peterson

:Complexity, Consistency, Ignorance, and Probabilities, by Melvin J. Thorne

Part Three: Letting the Text Speak for Itself, by Noel B. Reynolds

:What Does Chiasmus in the Book of Mormon Prove?, by John W. Welch

:On Verifying Wordprint Studies: Book of Mormon Authorship, by John L. Hilton

:How Many Nephites?: The Book of Mormon at the Bar of Demography, by James E. Smith

:Power through Repetition: The Dynamics of Book of Mormon Parallelism, by Donald W. Parry

:The Voice of an Angel, by John A. Tvedtnes

:The Narrative of Zosimus (History of the Rechabites) and the Book of Mormon, by John W. Welch

Part Four: Locating the Book of Mormon Geographically and Culturally, by Noel B. Reynolds

:Lehi's Arabian Journey Updated, by Noel B. Reynolds

:The Book of Mormon as a Mesoamerican Record, by John L. Sorenson

:The Importance of Warfare in Book of Mormon Studies, by William J. Hamblin
 
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