Careless Accounts and Tawdry Novelties

Careless Accounts and Tawdry Novelties

by Louis Midgley
Careless Accounts and Tawdry Novelties

Careless Accounts and Tawdry Novelties

by Louis Midgley

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Review of Lofte Payne. Joseph Smith the Make-Believe Martyr: Why the Book of Mormon Is America's Best Fiction. Victoria, BC, Canada: Trafford Publishing, 2006. xxi + 331 pp., with appendix and index.

Abstract: The faith of Latter-day Saints is rooted in Joseph Smith's recovery of the Book of Mormon, which presents itself as an authentic ancient text and divine special revelation. Book length efforts to explain away these two grounding historical claims began in 1834, and have never ceased. They are often the works of disgruntled former Saints. In 1988 Lofts Try self-published an amusing, truly bizarre, seemingly countercult sectarian account of the Book of Mormon. In 2006, now under the name Lofte Payne, he again opined on Joseph Smith and the Book of Mormon. He discarded the notion that Joseph Smith was a demon. He now claims that the Book of Mormon was Joseph's sly, previously entirely unrecognized covert effort to trash all faith in divine things. In this review, Payne's explanation is compared and contrasted with books by Alan D. Tyree, a former member of the RLDS First Presidency, and Dale E. Luffman, a current Community of Christ Apostle, as well as that of Robert M. Price, a militant atheist, and Grant Palmer, and also the Podcraft of John Dehlin, all of whom have in similar ways opined that the Book of Mormon is frontier fiction fashioned by Joseph Smith from ideas floating around his immediate environment.

Product Details

BN ID: 2940151113816
Publisher: Interpreter Foundation
Publication date: 07/10/2015
Series: Interpreter: A Journal of Mormon Scripture , #16
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 10
File size: 119 KB

About the Author

Louis Midgley (PhD, Brown University) is an emeritus professor of political science at Brigham Young University. Dr. Midgley hs had an abiding interest in the history of Christian theology. He wrote his doctoral dissertation on Paul Tillich, the then-famous German-American Protestant theologian and political theorist/religious-socialist activist. Midgley also studied the writings of other influential Protestant theologians such as Karl Barth. Eventually he took an interest in contemporary Roman Catholic theology, and was also influenced by the work of important Jewish philosophers, including especially Leo Strauss and his disciples. In 1980 he turned his attention on the place of the Book of Mormon in the faith of the Saints.
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