Third Nephi

Overview

Released
December 26, 2022
ISBN
9781462101528
Format
ePub

Book Details

Third Nephi stands as an independent witness of the "linchpin" doctrine of the entire Christian faith—-the literal, bodily resurrection of our Lord, Jesus Christ. This small volume illustrates these ideas to help all of us understand why Third Nephi may justly be called the Fifth Gospel, and why it is so valuable to the world. Grow your testimony and your love for the Savior with this inspiring book.

Author Description

Andrew C. Skinner is a former Dean of Religious Education (2000–2005) at Brigham Young University, Provo, Utah, and former executive director of the Neal A. Maxwell Institute for Religious Scholarship at BYU (2005–2008). In Fall 2010, he was appointed Richard L. Evans Professor of Religious Understanding. He is a professor of ancient scripture and Near Eastern studies, a member of the international editorial group that worked on the Dead Sea Scrolls, and the author, coauthor, or editor of twenty books and over two hundred articles on religious and historical topics. He is a graduate of the University of Colorado, holds master's degrees from Iliff School of Theology and Harvard University in Hebrew Bible and Judaic studies, and has a PhD in European and Near Eastern history from the University of Denver. He pursued graduate studies at Hebrew University in Jerusalem, taught at BYU's Jerusalem Center for Near Eastern studies on several occasions, and served there as Associate Director for Academics, most recently from August through December 2011. Brother Skinner has served in various callings in the LDS Church, including bishop, a member of the Church's Correlation Evaluation Committee, and a member of the Sunday School General Board. He is married to Janet Corbridge Skinner, and they are the parents of six children.

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