Church History Symposium

March 7–8, 2013

Thursday, March 7
Brigham Young University (Provo)

9:00-10:00 (HBLL Auditorium):
Key Note Address

Lincoln H. Blumell (Ancient Scripture, BYU), Welcome (10min)

Richard L. Bushman (History, Columbia University), “The Academic Study of Antiquity in Antebellum America” (45min)

10:15-11:45 (HBLL Auditorium):
Scholars, Scripts, and Folklore of Antiquity

Andrew H. Hedges (LDS Church History Department), Moderator

Richard E. Bennett (Church History, BYU), “‘To The Most Learned Men of this Generation-: Martin Harris and His Visits East, 1828” (25min)

Michael Hubbard MacKay (LDS Church History Department), “‘Git Them Translated-: Joseph Smith, Ancient Characters, and Translating the Plates” (25min)

Steven C. Harper (LDS Church History Department), “Joseph Smith-s Relationships to Hermeticism and Masonry” (25min)

Richard L. Bushman (History, Columbia University), Respondent (15min)

12:00-1:15
Break for Lunch

1:30-3:30 (HBLL Auditorium):
Joseph Smith and Ancient Texts

Matthew J. Grey (Ancient Scripture, BYU), Moderator

Jared Ludlow (Ancient Scripture, BYU), “Joseph Smith-s Reading of Jewish Apocrypha and Pseudepigrapha” (25min)

Lincoln H. Blumell (Ancient Scripture, BYU), “What has Palmyra to do with Jerusalem? Joseph Smith and the Writings of Flavius Josephus” (25min)

Thomas A. Wayment (Ancient Scripture, BYU), “Joseph Smith and Early Christian Apocrypha” (25min)

Kristian S. Heal (Maxwell Institute, BYU), “Joseph Smith and the Early Church Fathers” (25min)

Benjamin E. Park (History, University of Cambridge), Respondent (15min)

3:45-4:45 (HBLL Auditorium):
Joseph Smith-s Interest in the Ancient Americas

Andrew H. Hedges (LDS Church History Department), Moderator

Mark Alan Wright (Ancient Scripture, BYU), “Joseph Smith and Native American Artifacts” (25min)

Matthew Roper (Maxwell Institute, BYU), “Joseph Smith and the Ruins: Central American Archaeology and Early Views about the Book of Mormon” (25min)

Andrew H. Hedges (LDS Church History Department), Respondent (10min)

5:00-6:30
Break for Dinner

7:00-8:30 (JSB Auditorium):
Plenary Session

Elder Steven E. Snow (Church Historian and Recorder), Conducting

Opening Song, “Let Zion in Her Beauty Rise”

Special Musical Number, “If You Could Hie to Kolob”

David F. Holland (History, UNLV), “Joseph Smith and Antiquity: Points of Contact between the Prophet and the Ancient Sources” (50min)

Friday, March 8
LDS Conference Center
Little Theater (Salt Lake City)

9:00-11:45
Joseph Smith, the Bible, and 19th Century Biblical Scholarship

Steven C. Harper (LDS Church History Department), Moderator

Kent P. Jackson (Ancient Scripture, BYU), “Joseph Smith and the Bible” (25min)

Nicholas J. Frederick (Ancient Scripture, BYU), “Joseph Smith and the Gospel of John” (25min)

Justin R. Bray (LDS Church History Department), “The Seventy Disciples in Early 19th Century Christian Thought” (25min)

Break (10min)

Samuel Brown (Medical Ethics and Humanities, University of Utah School of Medicine), “The Prisca Theology in Early Mormonism” (25min)

Matthew B. Bowman (Religion, Hampden-Sydney College), “Joseph Smith and 19th c. Biblical Commentaries” (25min)

David F. Holland (History, UNLV), Respondent (20min)

12:00-1:30
Break for Lunch

1:45-3:15
Joseph Smith's Study of Biblical Languages

Lincoln H. Blumell (Ancient Scripture, BYU), Moderator

Matthew J. Grey (Ancient Scripture, BYU), “‘The Word of God in the Original-: Joseph Smith-s Study of Hebrew and its Impact on His Translations, Thought, and Theology” (25min)

Craig K. Manscill (Church History, BYU), “‘By the Help of God I Can Read in the Hebrew Bible-: Hyrum Smith-s Study of Hebrew” (25min)

John W. Welch (Law, BYU), “Joseph Smith-s Awareness of Greek and Latin” (25min)

Kevin L. Barney (Independent Scholar), Respondent (15min)

3:30-5:00
Joseph Smith and 19th Century Egyptology

Lincoln H. Blumell (Ancient Scripture, BYU), Moderator

John Gee (Maxwell Institute, BYU), “Joseph Smith and Ancient Egypt” (25min)

Kerry Muhlestein (Ancient Scripture, BYU), “Joseph Smith and Egyptian Artifacts: Towards a Preliminary Paradigm for Evaluating Prophetic and Mundane Ideas Regarding Aspects of the Ancient World” (25min)

Brian M. Hauglid (Ancient Scripture, BYU), “‘Endowed with a Knowledge of Hidden Languages-: Joseph Smith and the Egyptian Project” (25min)

John S. Thompson (Egyptology, University of Pennsylvania), Respondent (15min)

Symposium Committee

Lincoln H. Blumell (Co-Chair), Department of Ancient Scripture

Matthew J. Grey (Co-Chair), Department of Ancient Scripture

Steven C. Harper, LDS Church History Department

Andrew H. Hedges, LDS Church History Department

Linda Godfrey (Secretary), Department of Church History and Doctrine

Jointly Sponsored by

The Department of Church History and Doctrine, Brigham Young University

Religious Studies Center, Brigham Young University

The Church History Department, The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints