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+ | Michael R. Ash, The Impact of Mormon Critics on LDS Scholarship | ||
+ | Brant Gardner, The Gadianton Robbers in Mormon's Theological History: Their Structural Role and Plausible Identification | ||
+ | Tim Heaton, Dealing with Demographics | ||
+ | Renee Olson, Dispelling the Black Myth | ||
+ | Dan Peterson, The Protean Joseph Smith | ||
+ | Royal Skousen, Changes in the Book of Mormon | ||
+ | John Tvedtnes, The Mistakes of Men: Can the Scriptures be Error-Free |
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The 1826 Trial of Joseph Smith, Russell Anderson, 2002 FAIR Conference |
- Part 1:The 1826 Trial of Joseph Smith
- Part 2:The 1826 Trial of Joseph Smith
- Part 3:The 1826 Trial of Joseph Smith
- Part 4:The 1826 Trial of Joseph Smith
Michael R. Ash, The Impact of Mormon Critics on LDS Scholarship Brant Gardner, The Gadianton Robbers in Mormon's Theological History: Their Structural Role and Plausible Identification Tim Heaton, Dealing with Demographics Renee Olson, Dispelling the Black Myth Dan Peterson, The Protean Joseph Smith Royal Skousen, Changes in the Book of Mormon John Tvedtnes, The Mistakes of Men: Can the Scriptures be Error-Free