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One of the things that my original study of the Bible tests, recommendations, and critical practice did was to prepare me to appreciate the importance of Thomas Kuhn’s The Structure of Scientific Revolutions, and later to Ian Barbour’s important work comparing Kuhn’s model to religious debates. Here, I want to briefly survey some important issues, before looking at a specific critical response to Joseph Smith.

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