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Journal of Book of Mormon Studies, Vol. 13, No. 1-2 (2004)
The Journal of Book of Mormon Studies is a scholarly journal devoted to the latest research on the Book of Mormon, including articles on the geography, names, terms, and events in the Book of Mormon, as well as archaeological finds in the Old World and the New World. The Journal also highlights new scientific methods and technologies that may aid in Book of Mormon research. Contents: Contributors The Editor's Notebook A Story on Canvas, Paper, and Glass: The Early Visual Images of the Hill Cumorah, by Richard Neitzel Holzapfel, Cameron J. Packer "A Man Raised Up": The Role of Willard W. Bean in the Acquisition of the Hill Cumorah, by David F. Boone Encounters with Cumorah: A Selective, Personal Bibliography, by Martin H. Raish Cumorah's Cave, by Cameron J. Packer The Hill Cumorah Pageant: A Historical Perspective, by Gerald S. Argetsinger The Delights of Making Cumorah's Music, by Crawford Gates Designing Costumes for the Hill Cumorah Pageant, by Rory R. Scanlon A New Beginning for the Pageant: 1948 to 1951, by Harold I. Hansen "Hail, Cumorah! Silent Wonder": Music Inspired by the Hill Cumorah, by Roger L. Miller Look Once Again at Cumorah’s Hill: The Poets' View, by Louise Helps The Hill Cumorah Monument: An Inspired Creation of Torleif S. Knaphus, by Allen P. Gerritsen The Geologic History of Hill Cumorah, by Michael J. Dorais Archaeology and Cumorah Questions, by John E. Clark What's in a Word?, by Cynthia L. Hallen What's in a Name?, by Paul Y. Hoskisson A Reader's Library, by Don Norton A Reader's Library, by Sally T. Taylor Endnotes Title: Journal of Book of Mormon Studies, Vol. 13, No. 1-2 (2004) Your Price: Only $7.95
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