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Research Article| January 01 2007 The Book of Mormon as Automatic Writing: Beware the Virtus Dormitiva Review of Scott C. Dunn. “Automaticity and the Dictation of the Book of Mormon.”, In American Apocrypha: Essays on the Book of Mormon, edited by Dan Vogel and Brent Lee Metcalfe, pp. 17–46. Salt Lake City: Signature Books, 2002. $21.95. Richard N. Williams Richard N. Williams Richard N. Williams (PhD, Purdue University) is an associate academic vice president at Brigham Young University. He has published in the theory and philosophical foundations of psychology. Among other works, he has coauthored or edited the following works: James E. Faulconer and Richard N. Williams, Reconsidering Psychology: Perspectives from Continental Philosophy (Duquesne University Press, 1990); Brent D. Slife and Richard N. Williams, What’s Behind the Research? Discovering Hidden Assumptions in the Behavioral Sciences (Sage Publications, 1995); and Edwin E. Gantt and Richard N. Williams, Psychology for the Other: Levinas, Ethics and the Practice of Psychology (Duquesne University Press, 2002). Search for other works by this author on: This Site Google The FARMS Review (2007) 19 (2007) (1): 23–29. https://doi.org/10.5406/farmsreview.19.1.0023 Cite Icon Cite Share Icon Share Facebook Twitter LinkedIn MailTo Permissions Search Site Citation Richard N. Williams; The Book of Mormon as Automatic Writing: Beware the Virtus Dormitiva. The FARMS Review 1 January 2007; 19 (2007) (1): 23–29. doi: https://doi.org/10.5406/farmsreview.19.1.0023 Download citation file: Zotero Reference Manager EasyBib Bookends Mendeley Papers EndNote RefWorks BibTex toolbar search Search Dropdown Menu toolbar search search input Search input auto suggest filter your search All Scholarly Publishing CollectiveUniversity of Illinois PressMormon Studies Review Search Advanced Search The text of this article is only available as a PDF. Copyright 2007 by the Board of Trustees of the University of Illinois2007 Article PDF first page preview Close Modal You do not currently have access to this content.

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