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+ | *[[Criticism of Mormonism/Books/Early Mormonism and the Magic World View/Index/Chapter 7#Response to claim: 298 - The author attributes Joseph's idea of God having a physical human form to the Jewish mystics who practiced Kabbalah|Response to claim: 298 - The author attributes Joseph's idea of God having a physical human form to the Jewish mystics who practiced Kabbalah]] | ||
+ | *[[Criticism of Mormonism/Books/Early Mormonism and the Magic World View/Index/Chapter 7#Response to claim: 338n2, 339n60 - The author claims that the ''Encyclopedia of Mormonism'' "was an official product of the LDS Church"|Response to claim: 338n2, 339n60 - The author claims that the ''Encyclopedia of Mormonism'' "was an official product of the LDS Church"]] | ||
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*The author claims that "Moshe Idel wrote that the Zohar 'is manifestly anthropomorphic'." | *The author claims that "Moshe Idel wrote that the Zohar 'is manifestly anthropomorphic'." | ||
*The author claims that "Gershom Scholem wrote of the Cabala's 'almost provocatively conspicuous anthropomorphism'." | *The author claims that "Gershom Scholem wrote of the Cabala's 'almost provocatively conspicuous anthropomorphism'." | ||
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*Moshe Idel, ''Kabbalah: New Perspectives'' (New Haven, Conn.: Yale University Press, 1988), 107. | *Moshe Idel, ''Kabbalah: New Perspectives'' (New Haven, Conn.: Yale University Press, 1988), 107. | ||
*Gershom Scholem, ''Kabbalah'' (New York: Quadrangle, 1974), 141. | *Gershom Scholem, ''Kabbalah'' (New York: Quadrangle, 1974), 141. | ||
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- The author claims that "Gershom Scholem wrote of the Cabala's 'almost provocatively conspicuous anthropomorphism'."
The author claims that the Encyclopedia of Mormonism "was an official product of the LDS Church."Author's sources: *No source provided.
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