The Pearl of Greatest Price
Mormonism's Most Controversial Scripture
Terryl Givens and Brian Hauglid
Reviews and Awards
"Extraordinary commentary on this least likely of scriptures... Givens's review of the response of Latter-day Saint scholars is the best single account of the controversy I know." -- Richard Lyman Bushman, BYU Studies Quarterly
"In this deeply researched study of the Pearl of Great Price, Terryl Givens argues that the smallest of the Restoration's books of scripture has had the most influence on doctrine. The Book of Moses is a powerhouse of doctrinal generation, and Abraham is not far behind. The authors' analyses put all of the books of the Pearl of Great Price, some of them wrapped in controversy, in an entirely new light." -- Richard Bushman, author of Joseph Smith: Rough Stone Rolling
"This fascinating book delves deeply into the text and context of the most revolutionary scripture in the LDS canon. Insiders and outsiders to the church will alike profit from the authors' exploration of Joseph Smith's re-workings of the Bible; of Smith's understanding of Abraham in the context of Egypt; and above all of the doctrine of theosis - the transformative belief that men may become gods." -- Noah Feldman, Felix Frankfurter Professor of Law, Harvard University
"This book presents a searching and sustained analysis of The Pearl of Great Price, one of the most controversial and under-examined works in the LDS canon. It is at once interpretive and historical, arguing for the centrality of Joseph Smith's later revelations to an understanding of his church. Readers seeking explanation of both the power and the vexations of Mormon theological claims should begin with this elegant, insightful study." -- Laurie Maffly-Kipp, Archer Alexander Distinguished Professor in the Humanities, Washington University in St. Louis