Dan Vogel wrote:I don’t think FARMS tries to appear non-partisan.
We don't. We lay our cards on the table.
Signature should do so, as well -- although, by this point, there's little ambiguity remaining.
Dan Vogel wrote:Unlike FARMS, Signature hasn’t just published revisionist works, but also valuable and important primary sources. The Maxwell Institute has been moving more in this direction, but Signature was there first.
Robert F. Smith's FARMS-sponsored work toward a critical text of the Book of Mormon began in 1979, essentially simultaneously with the establishment of FARMS as a California non-profit research institution. The first volume of the project was published in 1984, and the third appeared in 1987. Already, though, a second edition was in the works.
In 1988, Royal Skousen took over as editor and head of the FARMS Critical Text of the Book of Mormon Project, which has published a number of large volumes already, as well as
a Yale University Press edition of the Book of Mormon, and continues to produce new material.
We've also been deeply involved in work on
the text of the Joseph Smith Translation of the Bible, the
textual history of the Book of Abraham, and a
database of early publications related to the Book of Mormon.And, of course, the Maxwell Institute or FARMS has been massively involved in the electronic publication of primary source documents from Petra, Qumran, Herculaneum, Bonampak, and the Vatican Apostolic Library, and in the publication of printed dual-language volumes of primary source materials from the world of classical Islam.