Understanding the Book of Mormon: A Reader's Guide

Understanding the Book of Mormon: A Reader's Guide

by Grant Hardy
ISBN-10:
0199731705
ISBN-13:
9780199731701
Pub. Date:
04/07/2010
Publisher:
Oxford University Press
ISBN-10:
0199731705
ISBN-13:
9780199731701
Pub. Date:
04/07/2010
Publisher:
Oxford University Press
Understanding the Book of Mormon: A Reader's Guide

Understanding the Book of Mormon: A Reader's Guide

by Grant Hardy
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Overview

Mark Twain once derided the Book of Mormon as "chloroform in print." Long and complicated, written in the language of the King James version of the Bible, it boggles the minds of many. Yet it is unquestionably one of the most influential books ever written. With over 140 million copies in print, it is a central text of one of the largest and fastest-growing faiths in the world. And, Grant Hardy shows, it's far from the coma-inducing doorstop caricatured by Twain.

In Understanding the Book of Mormon, Hardy offers the first comprehensive analysis of the work's narrative structure in its 180 year history. Unlike virtually all other recent world scriptures, the Book of Mormon presents itself as an integrated narrative rather than a series of doctrinal expositions, moral injunctions, or devotional hymns. Hardy takes readers through its characters, events, and ideas, as he explores the story and its messages. He identifies the book's literary techniques, such as characterization, embedded documents, allusions, and parallel narratives. Whether Joseph Smith is regarded as author or translator, it's noteworthy that he never speaks in his own voice; rather, he mediates nearly everything through the narrators Nephi, Mormon, and Moroni. Hardy shows how each has a distinctive voice, and all are woven into an integral whole.

As with any scripture, the contending views of the Book of Mormon can seem irreconcilable. For believers, it is an actual historical document, transmitted from ancient America. For nonbelievers, it is the work of a nineteenth-century farmer from upstate New York. Hardy transcends this intractable conflict by offering a literary approach, one appropriate to both history and fiction. Regardless of whether readers are interested in American history, literature, comparative religion, or even salvation, he writes, the book can best be read if we examine the text on its own terms.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780199731701
Publisher: Oxford University Press
Publication date: 04/07/2010
Pages: 346
Sales rank: 368,650
Product dimensions: 6.50(w) x 9.30(h) x 1.40(d)

About the Author

Grant Hardy is Professor of History and Religious Studies at the University of North Carolina at Asheville. In addition to having written books and articles on early Chinese history, he is also the editor of The Book of Mormon: A Reader's Edition. Hardy is currently an associate editor for the Journal of the Book of Mormon and Restoration Scripture.

Table of Contents

Preface
1. Getting Started, or Why Bother?
Section I: Nephi
2. Sons and Brothers: Characterization
3. Prophets of Old: Scriptural Interpretation
Section II: Mormon
4. Mormon's Dilemma: Competing Agendas
5. Other Voices: Embedded Documents
6. Providential Recurrence: Parallel Narratives
7. The Day of the Lord's Coming: Prophecy and Fulfilment
Section III: Moroni
8. Weakness in Writing: A Sense of Audience
9. Strategies of Conclusion: Allusion
Afterword
Notes
Index
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