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American History Latter-day Saint History

Adams Papers: An Interview with Editor Sara Martin

I recently had the privilege to interview Sara Martin. She is Editor in Chief of the Adams Papers.

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Intellectualism

Patrick Mason: An Interview with the Latter-day Saint Scholar

Patrick Mason is the Howard W. Hunter Chair of Mormon Studies at Claremont Graduate University and has an essay in “To Be Learned is Good: Essays on Faith and Scholarship in Honor of Richard Lyman Bushman.”

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Latter-day Saint History

“Well-behaved women seldom make history”: The Woman Behind the Quote

Historian Laurel Thatcher Ulrich is well-known because of her famous quote, “Well-behaved women seldom make history.” But Ulrich is much more than just a popular bumper sticker. For example, she’s also the author of A House Full of Females. In this interview. Laurel Thatcher-Ulrich talks about her backstory.

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Intellectualism

Meet BYU Maxwell Institute Director Spencer Fluhman

Spencer Fluhman is the director of the Neal A. Maxwell Institute for Religious Scholarship at BYU, and an editor of a new festschrift in honor of Joseph Smith biographer Richard Lyman Bushman.

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Brigham Young Joseph Smith Latter-day Saint History

Historian Matt Godfrey Talks About Joseph Smith, Brigham Young

Matt Godfrey is the managing historian and general editor of the Joseph Smith Papers. The scholar has frequently written about the life of the Prophet Joseph Smith, including the Church founder’s relationship with Brigham Young. Additionally, Godfrey has contributed to research about the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints in the early 20th century.

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Entertainment When Calls the Heart

10 questions with Andrea Brooks

Andrea Brooks is a talented actress best known for her roles as Faith Carter on “When Calls the Heart,” and Eve Teschmacher on “Supergirl.”

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Old Testament

Ellen F. Davis: An Interview with the Old Testament Scholar

The Old Testament is one of the world’s most influential books. While related works such as the Dead Sea Scrolls get plenty of press, the Hebrew Bible doesn’t usually receive the same level of attention. Old Testament theologian Ellen F. Davis discusses her background and the relevance of the Bible today.

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Ancient history

Peter Marshall and the English Reformation

Historians often interpret the English Reformation in simple ways, but the reality was messy. Join historian Peter Marshall as he discusses his book, Heretics and Believers: A History of the English Reformation.

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Theology

Latter-day Saint Liturgy and Cosmology

The nature of Latter-day Saint priesthood continues to be unfolded. While prophets provide new revelation about priesthood keys, authority, and power, history can also shed light on what priesthood meant to the Prophet Joseph Smith. In this interview, historian Jonathan Stapley discusses his book, The Power of Godliness: Mormon Liturgy and Cosmology.

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10 questions with Daisy Thomas

In March 2018, I had the privilege to interview Daisy Thomas for “10 questions.” Thomas is chair of the Utah Democratic Party.