Keywords
John L. Sorenson, Mormon's Codex, Book of Mormon
Abstract
Mormon’s Codex: An Ancient American Book is unquestionably a monument to an impressive career defending, defining, and explaining the Book of Mormon. John L. Sorenson has been for the New World setting of the Book of Mormon what Hugh Nibley was for the Old World setting. From his earliest 1952 publications using anthropology and geography to defend the Book of Mormon to the 2013 publication of Mormon’s Codex, Sorenson has been the dominant force in shaping scholarly discussions about the Book of Mormon in its New World setting.1 With an impressive 714 pages of text with footnotes, Mormon’s Codex is physically an appropriate capstone to his long publishing career.
Recommended Citation
Gardner, Brant A. and Wright, Mark Alan
(2015)
"John L. Sorenson’s Complete Legacy: Reviewing Mormon’s Codex,"
Interpreter: A Journal of Latter-day Saint Faith and Scholarship: Vol. 14, Article 13.
Available at:
https://scholarsarchive.byu.edu/interpreter/vol14/iss1/13