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Book of Abraham plagiarism accusations

Questions


Some look to numerous contemporary sources to explain how Joseph Smith was able to produce the Book of Abraham.

To see citations to the critical sources for these claims, click here

The following contemporary sources are claimed by various critics to be sources for the Book of Abraham.

Sub-articles



Book of Abraham plagiarism accusations

Summary: It is claimed that contemporary sources were used by Joseph Smith as sources for the Book of Abraham.

Philosophy of a Future State

Summary: It is claimed that Joseph Smith's theology as described in the Book of Abraham was influenced by Thomas Dick's book The Philosophy of a Future State.