Warfare and the Book of Mormon

This is where I publish my preliminary research notes and ideas concerning warfare in the Book of Mormon. This is a spot for civilians, military historians, members of the LDS church and anybody else who enjoys studying the military aspects of the Book of Mormon and its impact on the LDS Church, society and the field of military history.

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Monday, November 1, 2021

New Jobs, New Writing

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       Hello everyone. Frequent readers probably noticed my posting pattern. I try to do at least one post towards the beginning of every mo...
Friday, May 24, 2019

Publications and My Newest Book on Modern Chinese Strategy

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IISH / Stefan R. Landsberger / Private Collection; Recruiting poster from the 1970s. It is the cover of my book and I like how it shows a ...
Monday, November 12, 2018

Going Broke in Style

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In Toy Story the two favorite toys of the child get in a fight about flying. Buzz Lightyear says he can fly and Woody says he was only “fall...
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Tuesday, May 9, 2017

3 Posts and a Cover

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Greetings! This is a quick post showing some of the recent success I've had. I write full time for Opslens magazine, but I often have ar...
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Monday, May 1, 2017

From Hudson Bay to Montenegro: Research Round Up

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Greetings everybody. I wanted to give you some updates on my research. The major blog By Common Consent started a new press . This is very ...
Thursday, February 23, 2017

Putting the Lance in Lancelot

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Hey everybody. The title of this post comes from a rather silly joke from an episode of Legends of Tomorrow. The time traveler Sarah Lance...
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Morgan Deane
Morgan Deane is a military historian and scholar of ethics with a special focus on warfare in scripture. Drawing on his experience as a U.S. Marine and intelligence analyst, he brings unique perspective to the study of conflict, faith, and morality. He holds a B.A. in History from Southern Virginia University and an M.A. in Military History from Norwich University, and pursued postgraduate work in War Studies at King’s College London. He teaches history at American Public University and has published extensively on the intersection of Just War theory, military strategy, and the Book of Mormon. His books include To Stop a Slaughter: Just War and the Book of Mormon and Ancient Warfare in the Book of Mormon. His essays have appeared in Interpreter: A Journal of Latter-day Saint Faith and Scholarship, SquareTwo, Epoch Times, Strategy Bridge, Fox News, and Washington Examiner. Morgan’s goal is to foster thoughtful discussion about the moral dimensions of warfare, past and present. Whether engaging ancient scripture or modern strategy, he invites readers to consider how faith and ethics can inform the most difficult human questions.
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