LDS Perspectives: Book of Mormon Central
Today Neal Rappleye presents a podcast about Book of Mormon Central, a great online resource for this year’s study of the book of scripture, or whenever you are involved in your own scripture reading. Book of Mormon Central’s purpose is to enlighten us on aspects of Book of Mormon culture, meaning, and context to enhance our experience with our scripture study.
Book of Mormon Central is manned by archivists, researchers, writers, editors, reviewers, illustrators, narrators, audio engineers, video engineers, web designers, web and mobile developers, graphic artists, and social media publishers, in addition to support personnel. The site offers many features for online visitors, including short essays, memes, podcasts, an archive of resources in several kinds of media, Book of Mormon commentary, and verse by verse analysis (exegesis).
Neal Rappleye has been doing ongoing research on the Book of Mormon for several years. His work has been published by Interpreter: A Journal of Mormon Scripture, FairMormon, the Book of Mormon Archaeological Forum, LDS.net, and Meridian Magazine. He presented at the 2014 and 2016 Book of Mormon Lands Conferences, and is the co-recipient of the 2013 John Taylor Defender of the Faith Award from FairMormon. He maintains a personal blog, Studio et Quoque Fide (“By Study and Also By Faith”).
Listen to the podcast here:
…or at the LDSPerspectives.com website.
Watch for these upcoming podcasts:
October 26, 2016 — Ugo Perego — DNA Detective Work
November 9, 2016 — Joseph Spencer — Braving Nephi’s Isaiah