What kind of book reshapes a continent's religious imagination—and why does it inspire such devotion, controversy, and curiosity nearly two centuries later? In this episode, we take a clear-eyed look at The Book of Mormon, examining its narrative world, theological claims, and historical impact without caricature or dismissal. We'll explore its epic scope, recurring themes of prophecy, covenant, and collapse, and the questions it raises about revelation, authorship, and American religion. Whether you see it as sacred scripture, bold religious innovation, or a foundational text of a modern faith, this episode unpacks why the book matters—and why understanding it requires more than a punchline or a prooftext.