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#REDIRECT[[Joseph Smith listed as author and proprietor of the Book of Mormon]]
{{Resource Title|Attempts to explain Book of Mormon authorship by non-miraculous means}}
 
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|link=Book of Mormon/Authorship theories
 
|subject=Secular authorship theories for the Book of Mormon
 
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|link=Book of Mormon/Authorship theories/Overview
 
|subject=An overview of secular authorship theories for the Book of Mormon
 
|summary=An overview of the various authorship theories that critics have created to explain the existence of the Book of Mormon.
 
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|link=Book of Mormon/Authorship theories/Spalding manuscript
 
|subject=Spalding manuscript
 
|summary=Some claim that Joseph Smith either plagiarized or relied upon a manuscript by Solomon Spaulding to write the Book of Mormon. There is a small group of critics who hold to the theory that the production of the Book of Mormon was a conspiracy involving Sidney Rigdon, Joseph Smith, Oliver Cowdery and others. These critics search for links between Spalding and Rigdon. Joseph Smith is assumed to have been Rigdon's pawn.
 
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|link=Book of Mormon/Authorship theories/View of the Hebrews
 
|subject=View of the Hebrews
 
|summary=Some claim that a 19th century work by Ethan Smith, View of the Hebrews, provided source material for Joseph Smith's construction of the Book of Mormon. Critics also postulate a link between Ethan Smith and Oliver Cowdery, since both men lived in Poultney, Vermont while Smith served as the pastor of the church that Oliver Cowdery's family attended at the time that View of the Hebrews was being written.
 
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|link=Book of Mormon/Authorship theories/Epilepsy
 
|subject=Epilepsy
 
|summary=Some have claimed that Joseph Smith wrote the Book of Mormon while under the influence of an "epileptic fit," thus perpetuating a fraud without knowing it.
 
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|link=Book of Mormon/Authorship theories/Automatic writing
 
|subject=Automatic writing
 
|summary=Some attempt to explain the complexity of the Book of Mormon through appeals to "automatic writing" or "spirit writing."
 
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|link=Book of Mormon/Authorship theories/Golden Pot
 
|subject=The Golden Pot
 
|summary=Former LDS Church Education System (CES) teacher Grant Palmer argues that Joseph Smith developed his story of visits by Moroni and the translation of a sacred book from The Golden Pot, a book by German author E.T.A. Hoffmann.
 
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|link=Book of Mormon/Early reactions to
 
|subject=An analysis of early critical reaction
 
|summary=Early critical reaction to the Book of Mormon is instructive, both because of what it did say (e.g., Joseph Smith could not have produced it unaided) and what it did not say.
 
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|link=Book of Mormon/Early reactions to/Joseph Smith the author
 
|subject=Early claims about Joseph Smith as author
 
|summary=Some early claims assumed that Joseph was clearly the Book of Mormon's only author; others assumed that it was clear he could not have written it.
 
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[[de:Das Buch Mormon/Autorschaft Theorien]]
 
[[en:Book of Mormon/Authorship theories]]
 
[[es:El Libro de Mormón/Teorías Autoría]]
 
[[pt:O Livro de Mórmon/Teorias de Autoria]]
 

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