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Book of Mormon Authorship Revisited: The Evidence for Ancient Origins by Noel B. Reynolds

  1. Introduction by: Noel B. Reynolds
  2. Part 1: The Nineteenth-Century Origin of the Book of Mormon by: Noel B. Reynolds
  3. The Recovery of the Book of Mormon by: Richard L. Bushman
  4. Personal Writings of the Book of Mormon Witnesses by: Richard Lloyd Anderson
  5. Translating the Book of Mormon: Evidence from the Original Manuscript by: Royal Skousen
  6. Part Two: The Logical Structure of the Authorship by: Noel B. Reynolds
  7. Who Really Wrote the Book of Mormon?: The Critics and Their Theories by: Louis Midgley
  8. Is the Book of Mormon True?: Notes on the Debate by: Daniel C. Peterson
  9. Complexity, Consistency, Ignorance, and Probabilities by: Melvin J. Thorne
  10. Part Three: Letting the Text Speak for Itself by: Noel B. Reynolds
  11. What Does Chiasmus in the Book of Mormon Prove? by: John W. Welch
  12. On Verifying Wordprint Studies: Book of Mormon Authorship by: John L. Hilton
  13. How Many Nephites?: The Book of Mormon at the Bar of Demography by: James E. Smith
  14. Power through Repetition: The Dynamics of Book of Mormon Parallelism by: Donald W. Parry
  15. The Voice of an Angel by: John A. Tvedtnes
  16. The Narrative of Zosimus (History of the Rechabites) and the Book of Mormon by: John W. Welch
  17. Part Four: Locating the Book of Mormon Geographically and Culturally by: Noel B. Reynolds
  18. Lehi's Arabian Journey Updated by: Noel B. Reynolds
  19. The Book of Mormon as a Mesoamerican Record by: John L. Sorenson
  20. The Importance of Warfare in Book of Mormon Studies by: William J. Hamblin
  21. Index
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