
The Testimony of Two Nations
How the Book of Mormon Reads, and Rereads, the Bible
Michael Austin(Author)
University of Illinois Press
Published on 2. January 2024
Book
Paperback/Softback
264 pages
978-0-252-08747-9 (ISBN)
Description
Understanding the Book of Mormon on its own terms and through its two-way connection with the Bible
Like the Hebrew Bible and the Christian Bible, the Book of Mormon uses narratives to develop ideas and present instruction. Michael Austin reveals how the Book of Mormon connects itself to narratives in the Christian Bible with many of the same tools that the New Testament used to connect itself to the Hebrew Bible to create the Christian Bible. As Austin shows, the canonical context for interpreting the Book of Mormon includes the Christian Bible, the Book of Mormon itself, and other writings and revelations that hold scriptural status in most Restoration denominations. Austin pays particular attention to how the Book of Mormon connects itself to the Christian Bible both to form a new canon and to use the canonical relationship to reframe and reinterpret biblical narratives. This canonical context provides an important and fruitful method for interpreting the Book of Mormon.
Like the Hebrew Bible and the Christian Bible, the Book of Mormon uses narratives to develop ideas and present instruction. Michael Austin reveals how the Book of Mormon connects itself to narratives in the Christian Bible with many of the same tools that the New Testament used to connect itself to the Hebrew Bible to create the Christian Bible. As Austin shows, the canonical context for interpreting the Book of Mormon includes the Christian Bible, the Book of Mormon itself, and other writings and revelations that hold scriptural status in most Restoration denominations. Austin pays particular attention to how the Book of Mormon connects itself to the Christian Bible both to form a new canon and to use the canonical relationship to reframe and reinterpret biblical narratives. This canonical context provides an important and fruitful method for interpreting the Book of Mormon.
Reviews / Votes
"Austin's text is highly readable and accessible to most readers looking to supplement their study of the Book of Mormon and the Bible. . . . a timely reframing of how to view the primary text of Christianity with the primary text of the Restoration movement." --Association for Mormon LettersMore details
Edition
First Edition, First Edition
Language
English
Place of publication
Baltimore
United States
Target group
Professional and scholarly
Edition type
New edition
Illustrations
1 chart, 3 tables
Dimensions
Height: 229 mm
Width: 152 mm
Thickness: 20 mm
Weight
399 gr
ISBN-13
978-0-252-08747-9 (9780252087479)
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Schweitzer Classification
Person
Michael Austin is the Executive Vice President for Academic Affairs and Provost at the University of Evansville. His eight books include Vardis Fisher, winner of the Association for Mormon Letters Award for Best Criticism. He is also a recipient of the Association of Mormon Letters Lifetime Achievement Award.
Content
Acknowledgments Introduction
A Theory of Types
Stories of the Fall
Curses from God
Reimagining the Exodus
Divided Kingdoms
Prophets and Prophecy
"We Talk of Christ, We Rejoice in Christ"
Last Things
Notes Index
A Theory of Types
Stories of the Fall
Curses from God
Reimagining the Exodus
Divided Kingdoms
Prophets and Prophecy
"We Talk of Christ, We Rejoice in Christ"
Last Things
Notes Index