Paul Y. Hoskisson: Difference between revisions
From Book of Mormon Onomasticon
Jump to navigationJump to search
mNo edit summary |
|||
(3 intermediate revisions by the same user not shown) | |||
Line 15: | Line 15: | ||
*Davies, Ryan C., and Paul Y. Hoskisson, “Usage of the Title elohim in the Hebrew Bible and Early Latter-day Saints,” in A. Skinner, M. Davis, and C. Griffin, eds., ''Bountiful Harvest: Essays in Honor of S. Kent Brown'', 113-135. Provo: [[Brigham Young University|BYU]] Maxwell Institute, 2011. | *Davies, Ryan C., and Paul Y. Hoskisson, “Usage of the Title elohim in the Hebrew Bible and Early Latter-day Saints,” in A. Skinner, M. Davis, and C. Griffin, eds., ''Bountiful Harvest: Essays in Honor of S. Kent Brown'', 113-135. Provo: [[Brigham Young University|BYU]] Maxwell Institute, 2011. | ||
*“What’s in a Name? Sebus,” ''Insights'' 32/1 (2012):3-4. | *“What’s in a Name? Sebus,” ''Insights'' 32/1 (2012):3-4. | ||
*ed., ''Book of Mormon Onomasticon of The Laura F. Willes Center for Book of Mormon Studies'' (Provo: BYU Maxwell Institute, 2015- ), online at https://onoma.lib.byu.edu/ . | |||
*Stephen D. Ricks, Paul Y. Hoskisson, Robert F. Smith, and John Gee. ''Dictionary of Proper Names & Foreign Words in the Book of Mormon''. SLC: Eborn Books, 2022. ISBN 9781890718169. | |||
*“‘Rise Up, O Light of the Lord’: An Appropriate and Defensible Etymology for Cumorah,” ''Interpreter'', 60 (2024): 239-252, online at <nowiki>https://journal.interpreterfoundation.org/rise-up-o-light-of-the-lord-an-appropriate-and-defensible-etymology-for-cumorah/</nowiki> . | |||
[[Category:Scholars]] [[Category:LDS Scholars]] | [[Category:Scholars]] [[Category:LDS Scholars]] |
Latest revision as of 16:32, 20 February 2024
Bibliography
- “Book of Mormon Names.” In Encyclopedia of Mormonism, 5 vols., edited by Daniel H. Ludlow, 1:186-87. New York: Macmillan, 1992. Reprinted as "Names in the Book of Mormon," in D. Ludlow, S. K. Brown, and J. W. Welch, eds., To All the World: The Book of Mormon Articles from the Encyclopedia of Mormonism, 193-194. Provo: FARMS, 2000.
- "An Introduction to the Relevance of and a Methodology for a Study of the Proper Names of the Book of Mormon." In By Study and Also by Faith: Essays in Honor of Hugh W. Nibley, 2 vols., edited by John M. Lundquist and Stephen D. Ricks, 2:126-35. Salt Lake City: Deseret Book and FARMS, 1990.
- “Urim and Thummim,” in Ludlow, ed., Encyclopedia of Mormonism. NY: Macmillan, 1991/1992, citing JS-H 1:35. http://eom.byu.edu/index.php/Urim_and_Thummim
- Cited in: GAZELEM
- "What's in a Name?" Journal of Book of Mormon Studies 7/1 (1998): 72-73.
- "Lehi and Sariah." Journal of Book of Mormon Studies 9/1 (2000): 30-34.
- See Also Dana M. Pike's "Response to Paul Hoskisson's 'Lehi and Sariah'." Journal of Book of Mormon Studies 9/1 (2000): 35-36. And John A. Tvedtnes' "Lehi and Sariah Comments" Journal of Book of Mormon Studies 9/1 (2000): 37.
- "Response to the Comments." Journal of Book of Mormon Studies 9/1 (2000): 38-39.
- "What's in a Name?" Journal of Book of Mormon Studies 9/2 (2000): 64-65.
- "What's in a Name?" Journal of Book of Mormon Studies 11/1 (2002): 90-93.
- “Irreantum,” Journal of Book of Mormon Studies 11/1 (2002): 92-93. With John Gee and Brian Hauglid.
- Cited in: IRREANTUM
- "What's in a Name?" Journal of Book of Mormon Studies 13/1 (2004): 158-60.
- Davies, Ryan C., and Paul Y. Hoskisson, “Usage of the Title elohim in the Hebrew Bible and Early Latter-day Saints,” in A. Skinner, M. Davis, and C. Griffin, eds., Bountiful Harvest: Essays in Honor of S. Kent Brown, 113-135. Provo: BYU Maxwell Institute, 2011.
- “What’s in a Name? Sebus,” Insights 32/1 (2012):3-4.
- ed., Book of Mormon Onomasticon of The Laura F. Willes Center for Book of Mormon Studies (Provo: BYU Maxwell Institute, 2015- ), online at https://onoma.lib.byu.edu/ .
- Stephen D. Ricks, Paul Y. Hoskisson, Robert F. Smith, and John Gee. Dictionary of Proper Names & Foreign Words in the Book of Mormon. SLC: Eborn Books, 2022. ISBN 9781890718169.
- “‘Rise Up, O Light of the Lord’: An Appropriate and Defensible Etymology for Cumorah,” Interpreter, 60 (2024): 239-252, online at https://journal.interpreterfoundation.org/rise-up-o-light-of-the-lord-an-appropriate-and-defensible-etymology-for-cumorah/ .