Joseph Smith's gold plates: a cultural history

"For two centuries investigators of all kinds have sought to understand Joseph Smith's gold plates. Newspaper editors, treasure-seekers, critics, novelists, artists, historians, missionaries, Church teachers have tried to explain their meaning. It has been difficult because there is nothin...

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Main Author: Bushman, Richard L. (Author)
Format: Print Book
Language:English
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Published: New York Oxford University Press 2023
In:Year: 2023
Further subjects:B Smith, Joseph Jr (1805-1844)
B Book of Mormon Evidences, authority, etc
B Book of Mormon History
Parallel Edition:Erscheint auch als: Bushman, Richard Lyman: Joseph Smith's gold plates. - New York : Oxford University Press, 2023. - 9780197676547
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Summary:"For two centuries investigators of all kinds have sought to understand Joseph Smith's gold plates. Newspaper editors, treasure-seekers, critics, novelists, artists, historians, missionaries, Church teachers have tried to explain their meaning. It has been difficult because there is nothing quite like the plates in either religious or secular history. Smith himself had trouble grasping what they were. He said an angel led him to the plates in 1823 and from them he translated the Book of Mormon, but that has been hard for outsiders to believe. Even today there is no agreed upon understanding of where the plates idea originated. One question has hovered over them from the start: were the plates real? Critics denounced Smith as a charlatan for claiming to have a wondrous object which he refused to show, while believers pointed to witnesses who said they saw the plates. Though heated at first, this debate has cooled in recent years. Apologists never made much of the witnesses, and, over time, outside scholars have focused more on how Smith came to believe the plates were real rather than their reality itself. After two hundred, years the mystery of the gold plates remains. Other than the original angel story, there is no clear explanation. At the end, the book asks how the gold plates figure in a class of inspired texts and holy objects that includes pseudepigrapha, relics, stone tablets, and Buddhist terma. The book concludes that none perfectly match the plates, but that perhaps the plates are best understood as one of them"--
Item Description:Includes bibliographical references and index
ISBN:0197676529