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{{Resource Title|Attempts to explain Book of Mormon authorship by non-miraculous means}}
 
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|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
 
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|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.
 
|sublink1=Question: What is the Spalding Theory of Book of Mormon authorship?
 
|sublink2=Question: Is the Spalding theory of Book of Mormon authorship credible?
 
|sublink3=Question: What do most critics think of the Spalding theory of Book of Mormon origin?
 
|sublink4=Question: Did Solomon Spaulding's doctor state that Spaulding talked to him about the Nephites in his manuscript?
 
|sublink5=Question: Did Joseph Smith know Sidney Rigdon prior to 1830?
 
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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.
 
|sublink1=Question: Could Joseph Smith have used Ethan Smith's ''View of the Hebrews'' as a guideline for creating the Book of Mormon?
 
|sublink2=Question: Was the ''View of the Hebrews'' theory of Book of Mormon origin advanced during the lifetime of Joseph Smith?
 
|sublink3=Question: What did B.H. Roberts say about ''View of the Hebrews'' and the Book of Mormon?
 
|sublink4=Question: What are the similarities and differences between ''View of the Hebrews'' and the Book of Mormon?
 
|sublink5=Question: Has the book ''View of the Hebrews'' been readily available?
 
|sublink6=Question: Is there a link between Ethan Smith, author of ''View of the Hebrews'', and Oliver Cowdery?
 
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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.
 
|sublink1=Question: Could Joseph Smith have written the Book of Mormon under the influence of an "epileptic fit?"
 
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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."
 
|sublink1=Question: Could Joseph Smith have written the Book of Mormon through a process known as "automatic 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.
 
|sublink1=Question: Did Joseph Smith develop the story of Moroni's visit based upon information contained in the story ''The Golden Pot''?
 
|sublink2=Question: What influences led to the development of Grant Palmer's "Golden Pot" theory of Book of Mormon origin?
 
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|link=Book of Mormon/Plagiarism accusations/The Late War
 
|subject=Was the Book of Mormon influenced by the language and themes of "The Late War" by Gilbert Hunt?
 
|summary=It is claimed that Joseph Smith was influenced by Gilbert Hunt's 1819 book "The late war between the United States and Great Britain from June, 1812, to February, 1815," which was written in Biblical style.
 
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[[de:Das Buch Mormon/Autorschaft Theorien]]
 
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[[es:El Libro de Mormón/Teorías Autoría]]
 
[[pt:O Livro de Mórmon/Teorias de Autoria]]
 

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