November 2, 1966 by •
Book of Mormon,
Book of Mormon forgery or hoax?,
Eduard Meyer,
forgery,
hoax,
Joseph Smith Jr. and the Book of Mormon,
Lehi,
Middle East,
New Education World,
Old World,
Prof. Johannes Meinhold,
Prof. William Foxwell Albright
The Book of Mormon: True or False? Millennial Star 124 (November 1962): 274–77.
March 3, 1964 by •
Abraham and the early Christian church,
Axial change Period of history (600 B.C.),
Boghaz-Keui Turkey,
Book of Mormon buried libraries,
Chenoboskian writings,
Christian(s) history,
Christian(s) library,
Coptic church,
Dead Sea Scrolls,
discoveries at Amarna Royal Archives,
Egyptian Egyptian-Christian Library,
Forty Days,
gnosis pre-Christian,
Greeks,
Hittite(s) records and annals,
Isaac,
Jacob,
Jesus Christ time of,
Jewish Library,
Jews,
Joseph Smith Jr. and the early Christian church,
libraries,
manuscript(s),
Martin Luther,
Nag Hammadi codices,
Odes of Solomon,
Palestine,
patternism,
Pearl of Great Price,
pre-mortal existence,
priesthood,
Prof. William Foxwell Albright,
Protestantism,
Pylos,
Ras Shamra,
redemption,
rediscovery,
Reformation,
restoration of all things,
resurrection,
Roman Catholicism,
sacrament,
shewbread,
temple(s) libraries,
the Church,
the Fall,
the Gospel of the Twelve Apostles,
Two Ways doctrine of the
The Early Christian Church in the Light of Some Newly Discovered Papyri from Egypt (Provo: BYU Extension Publications, 1964): 20 pp. An address delivered to the BYU Tri-Stake Fireside, March 3, 1964, which draws attention to the contents of some of the Coptic Nag Hammadi materials. — Midgley Listen to recording: MP3 [Right-click (cntrl-click for …
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January 1, 1900 by •
A. Leaney,
A. M. Hunter,
Bible,
Bodmer Papyrus 2,
Bodmer Papyrus 3,
C. B. Armstrong,
C. C. McCown,
C. F. D. Moule,
C. H. Dodd,
C. L. Mittion,
Chester Beatty Papyri,
Christian(s),
Christian(s) scholars,
Christology,
criticism,
Crosby Codex,
Dead Sea Scrolls,
divine authority,
E. C. Blackman,
E. Howell,
E. M. Good,
Edgerton Papyrus 2,
F. Filson,
Father Herbert,
God,
H. Riesenfeld,
Hebrew(s),
Hellenistic,
Hugh Nibley,
infallible,
J. Jeremias,
Jesus Christ,
Jews,
John Rylands Papyrus 457,
K. W. Clark,
L. Wallis,
M. H. Franzman,
N. Turner,
Nag Hammadi Manuscripts,
New Education Testament,
O. Cullmann,
Old Testament,
Paul,
Prof. William Foxwell Albright,
revelation(s),
Synoptic the Gospels,
T. W. Manson,
the critic(s),
the Fourth Gospel,
the Spirit,
the Word of God,
utterances of Jesus,
V. Taylor,
W. C. Van Unnik
No More Infallible Books L. Wallis: “God’s plan for the human race obviously does not include what is called an ‘infallible’ volume of Scripture. The Bible is holy – but not in the sense of ancient orthodoxy among Jews and Christians….The source materials in the Bible are, to a considerable degree, at variance with each …
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