Book of Mormon

The Baja model of Book of Mormon geography

This model is a novel theory that was first developed in 2008 by the father-son team Dr. Lynn Rosenvall and David Rosenvall. Read more »

Nov. 22, 2010

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The Peruvian model

As noted in a previous installment, there are four primary New World Book of Mormon geographic models: a Great Lakes model, a Baja model, a Peruvian model and a... Read more »

Nov. 15, 2010

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Daniel Peterson: Gadianton robbers and historical parallels

Secret combinations, especially the so-called "Gadianton robbers," figure prominently in the latter half of the Book of Mormon, contributing to the downfall of both... Read more »

Nov. 11, 2010

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Mormon Media Observer: A milestone for Mormons and the media

This week marks a milestone of sorts in this relationship between Mormons and the media. Read more »

Nov. 8, 2010

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Challenging Issues & Keeping the Faith: A consistent Book of Mormon map

In order to approach the textual elements of geography as bias-free as possible, Dr. John Sorenson spells out some necessary assumptions that undergird the research. Read more »

Nov. 8, 2010

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