Andrei Orlov, Heavenly Priesthood in the Apocalypse of Abraham, (Cambridge, 2013)
http://www.amazon.com/Heavenly-Priesthood-Apocalypse-Abraham-Andrei/dp/110703907X/
Andrei Orlov, Heavenly Priesthood in the Apocalypse of Abraham, (Cambridge, 2013)
http://www.amazon.com/Heavenly-Priesthood-Apocalypse-Abraham-Andrei/dp/110703907X/
Posted by William Hamblin on April 11, 2013
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I’ve ordered it, but I haven’t seen it yet:
Alan Balfour, Solomon’s Temple: Myth, Conflict, and Faith, (Wiley-Blackwell, 2012)
http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/0470674954/
I’ll report more when I get my copy.
Posted by William Hamblin on March 3, 2013
http://mormonscriptureexplorations.wordpress.com/2013/03/03/new-book-on-solomons-temple/
I purchased a copy of D. Largey and L. Dahl (eds.) Doctrine and Covenants Reference Companion, (Deseret, 2012) today; here’s a basic description.
The book is huge and hefty, over 900 pages. Most of the contributors seem to be drawn from BYU Religious Education and CES. The book is divided into three sections:
1- main alphabetical entries, 1-710
2- entires on historical background and context for each section, 711-862
3- Appendices with various charts etc.
4- There is an index at the end, but no cumulative bibliography
There seems to have been little use made of the new JSP (citing instead Jessee’s Papers of Joseph Smith), but that’s probably because most articles were written a couple of years ago. There are numerous references to the D&C and other scriptures within each article.
The entries seem to vary in quality; some are excellent, others lack insight and engagement with current scholarship. (This is often the case with encyclopedias with hundreds of authors.) Many of the articles tend to belabor the obvious; the focus is often almost exclusively doctrinal. There are some nice illustrations and maps interspersed throughout the text.
Many of the articles contain references only to “old-school” LDS sources; One on “premortal existence” cites books Bruce R. McConkie, Joseph Fielding Smith, and James Talmadge, but nothing published in the last 30 years. (There is, of course nothing wrong with such sources; but there is no reason to ignore modern scholarship.) The article on Parley Pratt, on the other hand, does cite Givens and Grow’s new 2011 biography. Many articles have no bibliography at all.
Overall, its a good reference work, which will be of more use to the average Latter-day Saint rather than the scholar.
Posted by William Hamblin on January 14, 2013
http://mormonscriptureexplorations.wordpress.com/2013/01/14/doctrine-and-covenants-reference-companion/
This chart broadly correlates the documents in the new Joseph Smith Papers project (2008-2012+), with the original versions edited by Dean Jesse (1989-2002).
Posted by William Hamblin on January 9, 2013
http://mormonscriptureexplorations.wordpress.com/2013/01/09/correlation-of-the-joseph-smith-papers-projects/
Bob Smith kindly sent me some additional bibliography on the First Vision. I have integrated them into my bibliography, which I have updated on the original post, and am including here.
Posted by William Hamblin on January 2, 2013
http://mormonscriptureexplorations.wordpress.com/2013/01/02/first-vision-bibliography-update/
Here’s my bibliography of the original manuscripts and various editions of the Doctrine and Covenants, along with reference works commentaries.
Let me know if I’ve missed something major and I’ll update it.
Posted by William Hamblin on January 1, 2013
http://mormonscriptureexplorations.wordpress.com/2013/01/01/dc-basic-bibliography/
I haven’t seen these yet, but they might be of interest:
D. Largey and L. Dahl (eds.) Doctrine and Covenants Reference Companion, (Deseret, 2012)
S. Harper, Joseph Smith’s First Vision: A Guide to the Historical Accounts, (Deseret, 2012)
Posted by William Hamblin on January 1, 2013
http://mormonscriptureexplorations.wordpress.com/2013/01/01/two-new-books/
Here is a bibliography of the earliest primary sources for the First Vision correlated to online versions and the new Joseph Smith Papers. Also some major secondary studies.
Posted by William Hamblin on January 1, 2013
http://mormonscriptureexplorations.wordpress.com/2013/01/01/js-first-vision/
I’ve posted a list of abbreviations and primary sources on the Doctrine and Covenants and the Joseph Smith period of Church history, with lots of links to pdf and online texts.
Posted by William Hamblin on December 13, 2012
http://mormonscriptureexplorations.wordpress.com/2012/12/13/bibliography-of-primary-sources/
Lot’s of new items have been posted on Interpreter.
http://www.mormoninterpreter.com/
If you haven’t, you should definitely subscribe.
Posted by William Hamblin on December 10, 2012
http://mormonscriptureexplorations.wordpress.com/2012/12/10/new-items-on-interpreter-2/