ABSTRACT

Perspectives on Latter-day Saint Names and Naming approaches cultural, historical, and doctrinal dimensions of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints through a fresh lens that explores how these dimensions intersect with names and naming.

Featuring a collection of chapters from multiple authors, its bipartite structure examines fascinating topics in relation to the Church, looking first at cultural and historical perspectives before analyzing doctrinal and scriptural perspectives. The book discusses such matters as how contemporary naming practices of Latter-day Saints compare to those outside the faith, how code names were used in one of the faith’s books of scripture to protect Church leaders from persecution, and how names and naming relate to the covenant identity of Church members.

Through its fresh approach to understanding religious identity and belief in relation to The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, this book is an invaluable resource for scholars and students of Mormon studies and will also be of interest to people with a fascination with names and naming issues as those occur in a variety of settings, including religious ones.

chapter 1|18 pages

Introduction to Perspectives on Latter-day Saint Names and Naming

Names, Identity, and Belief

part I|147 pages

Cultural and Historical Perspectives

part II|133 pages

Doctrinal and Scriptural Perspectives

chapter 10|11 pages

Book of Mormon Names

Beyond Etymology

chapter 11|22 pages

Striking While the Irony Is Hot

Hebrew Onomastics and Their Function within the Book of Mormon Text

chapter 12|18 pages

“Like a Shadow that Accompanies the Body”

Names and Naming in the Ancient World 1

chapter 13|32 pages

Book of Mormon Names

A Collection that Defies Expectation