H. Michael Marquardt is co-author with the late Wesley P. Walters
of the acclaimed The Four Gospels According to Joseph Smith;
Inventing Mormonism: Tradition and the Historical Record; The Rise
of Mormonism: 1816-1844; and editor of Early Patriarchal Blessings
of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, and the The
Joseph Smith Revelations: Text and Commentary. In addition, he is
the author of several historical monographs, including The Book of
Abraham Revisited, Joseph Smith's Diaries, and The Strange
Marriages of Sarah Ann Whitney, and of essays that have appeared in
a variety of professional and religious journals. A retired civil
servant, he is now the webmaster for the Mormon Origins site. He
and his wife, Dorothy, live in Sandy, Utah, and have five
children.
Wesley P. Walters, M.T., Covenant Theological Seminary, was pastor
of the Marissa Presbyterian church in Illinois until his death in
1990. His thesis, The Use of the Old Testament in the Book of
Mormon, presaged his life's work. He was the editor of the revised
editions of Harry L. Ropp's Are the Mormon Scriptures Reliable;
co-authored Inventing Mormonism: Tradition and the Historical
Record; was published on similar topics in Dialogue: A Journal of
Mormon Thought, the Journal of the Evangelical Theological Society,
Journal of the Westminster Theological Society, and the Journal of
Pastoral Practice.
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