
Nephi Character Analysis
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Narrated by:
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Christian Neale
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By:
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Oman Evans
About this listen
From Broadway and beyond, most people have heard, at least in passing, something about the Book of Mormon. Perhaps it captured your interest?
Nephi Character Analysis seeks to unfold the meaning behind the Book of Mormon for those without the time or opportunity to read and understand such a lengthy work. With this deep and neutral glimpse inside, you'll be able to determine if you're interested in seeking further information.
Nephi is the first author in the Book of Mormon. A focused look at Nephi offers listeners the chance to grasp key nuanced themes that drove Nephi to build a nation. These themes continue to inspire people to this day.
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