New Books in Mormon Studies 2024

By January 15, 2024

This year is as bounteous as nerds could have hoped for. What do you have your eye on?

Cornell University Press

Greg Kofford Books

Neal A. Maxwell Institute for Religious Scholarship

  • Heather Chesnut, Counsel, Please Rise: A Criminal Defense Attorney’s Spiritual Journey

Oxford University Press

Religious Studies Center (BYU)

  • Richard Davis, Faith and Politics: Latter-day Saint Politicians Tell Their Stories
  • Gregory Steven Dundas, Mormon’s Record: The Historical Message of the Book of Mormon
  • Stephen O. Smoot and Brian C. Passantino, Joseph Smith’s Uncanonized Revelations
  • James A. Toronto and Kent F. Schull, eds., Missionary in the Middle East: The Journals of Joseph Wilford Booth
  • Kyle R. Walker, Sister to the Prophet: The Dedicated Life of Katherine Smith Salisbury
  • Alexander L. Baugh and Matthew O. Richardson, eds., The Voice of the Lord: Exploring the Doctrine and Covenants
  • Po Nien (Felipe) Chou, ‘Alisi K. Langi, and Petra Chou, eds., Voices of Latter-day Saint Women in the Pacific and Asia
  • Alonzo Gaskill, Gerrit Dirkmaat, Stephan D. Taeger, and Roger G. Christensen, eds., Joseph Smith as a Visionary: Heavenly Manifestations in the Latter Days (BYU Religious Education Symposium)

Signature Books

University of Illinois Press

University of Utah Press

Article filed under Miscellaneous


Comments

  1. Thanks, J. It’s great to have this information.

    Comment by Gary Bergera — January 15, 2024 @ 9:36 am

  2. Is there any word on date for Turner’s JS biography?

    Comment by James — January 15, 2024 @ 3:02 pm

  3. Thanks for putting this together!

    Comment by Chad Nielsen — January 16, 2024 @ 11:05 pm

  4. What about Benjamin Park’s “American Zion,” published this month (Jan., 2024)?

    Comment by thechair — January 17, 2024 @ 1:43 pm


Series

Recent Comments

Steve Fleming on Study and Faith, 5:: “The burden of proof is on the claim of there BEING Nephites. From a scholarly point of view, the burden of proof is on the…”


Eric on Study and Faith, 5:: “But that's not what I was saying about the nature of evidence of an unknown civilization. I am talking about linguistics, not ruins. …”


Steve Fleming on Study and Faith, 5:: “Large civilizations leave behind evidence of their existence. For instance, I just read that scholars estimate the kingdom of Judah to have been around 110,000…”


Eric on Study and Faith, 5:: “I have always understood the key to issues with Nephite archeology to be language. Besides the fact that there is vastly more to Mesoamerican…”


Steven Borup on In Memoriam: James B.: “Bro Allen was the lead coordinator in 1980 for the BYU Washington, DC Seminar and added valuable insights into American history as we also toured…”


David G. on In Memoriam: James B.: “Jim was a legend who impacted so many through his scholarship and kind mentoring. He'll be missed.”

Topics


juvenileinstructor.org