Plain and Precious Things: The Temple Religion of the Book of Mormon's Visionary Men

Plain and Precious Things: The Temple Religion of the Book of Mormon's Visionary Men

by D.J. Butler
Plain and Precious Things: The Temple Religion of the Book of Mormon's Visionary Men

Plain and Precious Things: The Temple Religion of the Book of Mormon's Visionary Men

by D.J. Butler

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Overview

This book is a historico-literary analysis of the Book of Mormon, focusing on the book of First Nephi. Nephi's small plates are a time capsule from the sixth century B.C., containing a "loser's eye view" of religion that strongly contrasts with the ideology of the Jerusalem establishment of the time. Lehi's dream and Nephi's interpretive vision are visionary-literary accounts of the two temple ordinances at the heart of the worship of Lehi's 'visionary men': the Peace Offerings and the Day of Atonement. Learning to see and understand those ordinances opens up the rest of the Book of Mormon, and ancient scripture in general.


Product Details

BN ID: 2940033081851
Publisher: D.J. Butler
Publication date: 02/29/2012
Sold by: Smashwords
Format: eBook
Sales rank: 497,408
File size: 217 KB

About the Author

D.J. Butler (Dave) is a novelist living in the Rocky Mountain northwest. His training is in law, and he worked as a securities lawyer at a major international firm and inhouse at two multinational semiconductor manufacturers before taking up writing fiction. He is a lover of language and languages, a guitarist and self-recorder, and a serious reader. He is married to a powerful and clever woman and together they have three devious children.

Dave has been writing fiction full-time since 2010. He writes speculative fiction (roughly, fantasy, science fiction, space opera, steampunk, cyberpunk, superhero, alternate history, dystopian fiction, horror and related genres) for all audiences. He has written and is writing novels for middle grade, young adult and adult readers. He has literary representation and is working on getting published in hard copy; in the meantime, he is entertaining readers with Rock Band Fights Evil. Dave has always had a soft spot for good pulp fiction.

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