by Corbin Volluz | Nov 12, 2013 | Book of Mormon, Featured, Gospel Topics, Standard Works, Sunday School, Theology |
The Book of Mormon has long been considered to exhibit a degree of literary homogeneity that evinces its authorship as attributable to only one person. As Alexander Campbell wrote in what is likely the earliest review of the Book of Mormon, published in his...
by Corbin Volluz | Oct 21, 2013 | Book of Mormon, Featured, New Testament, Old Testament, Standard Works |
A Little Background This is the final of three articles. The first article looked at how Jesus’ ministry to the Nephites begins with three chapters quoted from the New Testament, being the Sermon on the Mount as found in Matthew 5-7; how those chapters are not...
by Corbin Volluz | Oct 14, 2013 | Book of Mormon, Featured, Old Testament, Standard Works, Sunday School, Uncategorized |
My last article showed how three chapters from Matthew (the Sermon on the Mount from Matt. 5-7) are quoted at the beginning of Jesus’ Nephite ministry, and thereafter incorporated into his teachings approximately 15 times. Bookending these three New Testament...
by Corbin Volluz | Oct 8, 2013 | Book of Mormon, Faith, Faith Crisis, Featured, Gospel Topics, LDS Missions, Mormonism, New Testament, Standard Works, Sunday School, Uncategorized, Why I Am Mormon |
When I was a missionary, it was customary to introduce the new investigator to the Book of Mormon by inviting them to read the appearance of the Savior to the Nephites in 3 Nephi 11. I remember being concerned whenever this invitation was given that the...
by Corbin Volluz | Sep 10, 2013 | Book of Mormon, Faith Crisis, Featured, Gospel Topics, Mormonism, Revelation, Standard Works, Why I Am Mormon |
Thoroughly Modern Book of Mormon Having recently written a two-part article on the seemingly undeniable connections between the Book of Mormon and the ancient world, I thought it only fair to examine the flip side of the coin, and set forth evidence that the Book of...
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