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  1. 15 de may. de 2024 · Don Bradley’s books. Average rating: 4.27 · 230 ratings · 63 reviews · 12 distinct works • Similar authors. The Lost 116 Pages: Reconstructing the Book of Mormon's Missing Stories. 4.35 avg rating — 162 ratings — published 2016 — 3 editions.

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  3. Here’s why he returned. Don Bradley left the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints at the age of 30. He has since worked on the Joseph Smith Papers project and published extensively on the Book of Mormon. Bradley's story of reconversion is a phenomenon rarely highlighted in the media. By 2070, Christians are projected to compose less ...

  4. 31 de ene. de 2018 · In this episode, Brian Hales interviews Don Bradley about his decades-long research into missing parts of Book of Mormon narrative. Ever since he was a youngster, Don’s wondered about the content of the 116 pages of the Book of Lehi transcript that Martin Harris lost in 1828. Most Primary children know the story of how the Lord said “no ...

  5. My Review of Don Bradley's "The Lost 116 Pages". I have always been fascinated by the lost portion of the Book of Mormon, and I am grateful that Don Bradley has done such thorough research. Bradley began this study as he was leaving the Church, but over 15 years of writing, he chose to return. Therefore, I think this book will appeal to any who ...

  6. 22 de ene. de 2024 · I am extremely saddened to inform you that our friend and former Director Don Bradley died this past Saturday morning. He was diagnosed with an aggressive form of lung cancer in October. Don was a deeply respected member of the UC Law San Francisco Board of Directors and was currently serving as a Board member of the UC Law Campus Housing Finance Authority.

  7. Don Bradley is an author and independent historian specializing in the beginnings of the Restoration. He completed a Bachelor’s in History at BYU and a Master’s in History at Utah State University, where he wrote his thesis on “American Proto-Zionism and the ‘Book of Lehi’: Recontextualizing the Rise of Mormonism.”