Allen, Sarah N., Kraus, Spencer, Riddick, Jared

Open Thou Mine Eyes: Defending the Old Testament in Latter-day Saint Doctrine

Hardcover

Coming late December 2025!

Proceedings from FAIR’s 2025 Ancient Truths for Modern Faith conference. Essays by Latter-day Saint scholars on scripture, history, theology, and culture. Preorder now!

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Description

The Old Testament is often viewed as a daunting text. It feels massive, ancient, and far removed from modern readers. Yet for the prepared student, it provides a powerful foundation for understanding the Restored Gospel. This volume shows how the ancient world can strengthen modern faith. It does so by addressing complex historical questions and highlighting key connections between the Bible and Restoration scripture.

The essays focus on core doctrines and sound scholarship. They help readers view scripture through essential lenses such as family, covenant, and symbolism. The authors also take on difficult topics. These include the conquest of Canaan, the historicity of Jonah, and ancient polygamy. They reveal meaningful links between the “rod of iron,” the brazen serpent, and the sealing power.

From the cosmology of Genesis to the prophecies of Malachi, this book offers a faithful defense of the scriptures. It invites readers to set aside feelings of overwhelm and approach the Old Testament with confidence. Instead of seeing a complex and distant text, they will find a rich feast of ancient truths that speak powerfully to modern faith.

Also available on Kindle December 18.

Contributors:
Kerry Muhlestein, T. Benjamin Spackman, Daniel Ellsworth, Allen Hansen, Jennifer Roach Lees, Paul Bryner, Matthew Roper, Sara Riley, John S. Thompson, Tyler Golightly, Stephen O. Smoot, Amanda C. Mather-Brown, Christopher James Blythe, Neal Rappleye, Jeffrey M. Bradshaw, John Gee and Spencer Kraus.

Original artwork by Amberlea Erekson Smoot.

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Weight 3 lbs
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Hardcover

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