a cultural history of the book of mormon: volume four B: bodies of word (Volume 4)
Description
An extensive and complex argument showing how and why the language we speak shapes how we imagine the things we can't see. Includes a great deal of philosophy, linguistic anthropology, and original research on how "atonement" has been imagined, and why; the origins of "correlation"; revised work on the history of Mormon theology, including the doctrine of intelligences and the Holy Spirit/Holy Ghost distinction; and more. This Volume Four part B shows how imagination and language interlock, and clears the ground for speculative work in the fifth and final volume of this cultural history.






