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#REDIRECT [[Question: Did Joseph Smith derive his religious ideas in part from a mysticism called Kabbalah?]]
==Criticism==
 
Critics claim that Joseph Smith's religious ideas derived in part from ''Kabbalah'', a type of (usually Jewish) mysticism.
 
===Source(s) of the Criticism===
*{{CriticalWork:Brooke:Refiner's Fire|pages=1–}}
*{{CriticalWork:Owens:JS and Kabbalah|pages=117–194}}
==Response==
 
==Endnotes==
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===FAIR wiki articles===
{{MagicWiki}}
 
===FAIR web site===
{{MagicFAIR}}
 
===External links===
*{{BYUS|author=Davis Bitton|article=Review of John  L. Brooke, ''The Refiner’s Fire: the Making of  Mormon  Cosmology, 1644-1844''|vol=34|num=4|date=1994–95|start=182|end=192}}{{pdflink|url=http://byustudies.byu.edu/Products/MoreInfoPage/MoreInfo.aspx?Type=7&ProdID=1169}}
*{{FR-8-2-12}}<!--Everything is everything-->
*{{BYUS|author=William J. Hamblin, Daniel C. Peterson, and George L. Mitton|article=Review of John  L. Brooke, ''The Refiner’s Fire: the Making of  Mormon  Cosmology, 1644-1844''|vol=34|num=4|date=1994&ndash;95|start=167|end=181}}{{pdflink|url=http://byustudies.byu.edu/Products/MoreInfoPage/MoreInfo.aspx?Type=7&ProdID=1207}}
*{{FR-6-2-3}}{{an|Shorter version of ''BYU Studies'' paper above; discusses Hermeticism; Masonry}}
 
===Printed material===
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