1st Nephi

1st Nephi

by Joseph Spencer
1st Nephi

1st Nephi

by Joseph Spencer

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Overview

"I, Nephi, having been born of goodly parents. . ."
So begins the first book in the Book of Mormon, as the prophet Nephi brings us through the wilderness to a promised land where his family fractures rather than flourishes. But in spite of that tragedy, Nephi points us to the hope he found in his father's inspired dream for the future. Driven by his father's fears and faith, he sought and received his own revelations about how his people might someday find redemption and might ultimately help bring about the redemption of Israel and the entire human family.
In this brief theological introduction, philosopher and theologian Joseph M. Spencer investigates the central themes and purposes of a book he calls a "theological masterpiece." What was Nephi trying to accomplish with his writings? How can readers today make better sense of Nephi's words? What can an ancient seer offer readers in the twenty-first century? Spencer introduces a Nephi for our moment, a complex prophet with an urgent message for a world in turmoil.

Product Details

BN ID: 2940162628491
Publisher: The Neal A Maxwell Institute for Religious Scholar
Publication date: 02/24/2020
Series: The Book of Mormon: Brief Theological Introductions , #1
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Sales rank: 905,594
File size: 5 MB

About the Author

Joseph M. Spencer is a philosopher and assistant professor of ancient scripture at Brigham Young University. He s the author of four books and dozens of articles on scripture and philosophy. He serves as the editor of the Journal of Book of Mormon Studies, as a co-editor of the book series "Introductions to Mormon Thought," and as the associate director of the Latter-day Saint Theology Seminar. He and Karen, his wife, live in Provo, Utah, with their five children.
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