Compare The Pearl Of Greatest Price by Terryl Givens, Hardcover | Indigo Chapters
Terryl Givens
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The Pearl of Greatest Price narrates the history of Mormonism's fourth volume of scripture, canonized in 1880. The authors track its predecessors, describe its several components, and assess their theological significance within the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. Four principalsections are discussed, along with attendant controversies associated with each. The Book of Moses purports to be a Mosaic narrative missing from the biblical version Genesis. Too little treated in the scholarship on Mormonism, these chapters, produced only months after the Book of Mormon waspublished, actually contain the theological nucleus of Latter-day Saint doctrines as well as a virtual template for the Restoration Joseph Smith was to effect. Most controversial of all is the Book of Abraham, a production that arose out of a group of papyri Smith acquired, along with four mummies, in 1835. Most of the papyri disappeared in the great Chicago Fire, but surviving fragments have been identified as Egyptian funerary documents. That fact, andthe translations Smith attempted from the hieroglyphs on surviving vignettes, have convinced most Egyptologists that Smith's work was fraudulent or inept. LDS scholars, however, have developed several frameworks for vindicating the inspiration of the resulting narrative and Smith's calling as aprophet. A third chapter attempts to make sense of Smith's several, at times divergent, accounts of his First Vision, one of which is canonized as scripture. And a fourth chapter assesses the creedal nature of Smith's "Articles of Faith," in the context of his professed anti-creedalism. In sum, thisstudy chronicles the volume's historical legacy and theological indispensability to the Latter-day Saint tradition, as well as the reasons for its resilience and future prospects in the face of daunting challenges. | The Pearl Of Greatest Price by Terryl Givens, Hardcover | Indigo Chapters