Richard Van Wagner

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Richard Van Wagner

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My wife has started reading his book Mormon Polygamy. She asked me about him. I think he is LDS though I do not know his status as active, dissaffected, or what. Does anyone know anything about him?
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Uncle Dale would know this information.
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Can a mod bump this up the the celestial forum? Maybe Uncle Dale will see it there.

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Jason, Yesterday, as it happens, I listened to part of John Dehlin's interview of Richard Bushman over at www.MormonStories.org. He (Bushman) indicated that he currently serves as a stake patriarch. I'd guess that he is active :^)

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mcjathan wrote:Jason, Yesterday, as it happens, I listened to part of John Dehlin's interview of Richard Bushman over at www.MormonStories.org. He (Bushman) indicated that he currently serves as a stake patriarch. I'd guess that he is active :^)

Jeff


Yes thanks

Bushman I know is active. I am looking for information about Richard Van Wagner
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Richard S. Van Wagoner is a clinical audiologist and Lehi City Historian, author of Lehi: Portraits of a Utah Town and other acclaimed works, including Mormon Polygamy: A History and Sidney Rigdon: A Portrait of Religious Excess (winner of Best Book Awards from the Mormon History Association and John Whitmer Historical Association). He is co-author of the biographical resource, A Book of Mormons, and has published in Brigham Young University Studies, Dialogue: A Journal of Mormon Thought, Sunstone, the Utah Historical Quarterly, and elsewhere. He is currently writing a biography of Joseph Smith.


Jason, I read this book many years ago now. Even took it to my Stake President, thinking it was anti-mormon. He took my questions up the line to the regional rep and on to the GA's and he got a letter back saying that it was the 'wild west'...etc etc...

I don't know if Van Wagoner is active? Does it matter, is the question. Why does it matter?
I know that 10 years ago Deseret sold the book, and the librarian there told me it was one of the best at the time...Much to my amazement....

Mary

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Miss Taken wrote:
Richard S. Van Wagoner is a clinical audiologist and Lehi City Historian, author of Lehi: Portraits of a Utah Town and other acclaimed works, including Mormon Polygamy: A History and Sidney Rigdon: A Portrait of Religious Excess (winner of Best Book Awards from the Mormon History Association and John Whitmer Historical Association). He is co-author of the biographical resource, A Book of Mormons, and has published in Brigham Young University Studies, Dialogue: A Journal of Mormon Thought, Sunstone, the Utah Historical Quarterly, and elsewhere. He is currently writing a biography of Joseph Smith.


Jason, I read this book many years ago now. Even took it to my Stake President, thinking it was anti-mormon. He took my questions up the line to the regional rep and on to the GA's and he got a letter back saying that it was the 'wild west'...etc etc...

I don't know if Van Wagoner is active? Does it matter, is the question. Why does it matter?
I know that 10 years ago Deseret sold the book, and the librarian there told me it was one of the best at the time...Much to my amazement....

Mary

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The reason I asked is because my wife started reading the book. She wanted to know if the author was LDS. I said I believed so. Is he active she asked. don't know I said.
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Jason Bourne wrote:
Miss Taken wrote:
Richard S. Van Wagoner is a clinical audiologist and Lehi City Historian, author of Lehi: Portraits of a Utah Town and other acclaimed works, including Mormon Polygamy: A History and Sidney Rigdon: A Portrait of Religious Excess (winner of Best Book Awards from the Mormon History Association and John Whitmer Historical Association). He is co-author of the biographical resource, A Book of Mormons, and has published in Brigham Young University Studies, Dialogue: A Journal of Mormon Thought, Sunstone, the Utah Historical Quarterly, and elsewhere. He is currently writing a biography of Joseph Smith.


Jason, I read this book many years ago now. Even took it to my Stake President, thinking it was anti-mormon. He took my questions up the line to the regional rep and on to the GA's and he got a letter back saying that it was the 'wild west'...etc etc...

I don't know if Van Wagoner is active? Does it matter, is the question. Why does it matter?
I know that 10 years ago Deseret sold the book, and the librarian there told me it was one of the best at the time...Much to my amazement....

Mary

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The reason I asked is because my wife started reading the book. She wanted to know if the author was LDS. I said I believed so. Is he active she asked. don't know I said.


Jason, how is your wife getting on with the book??
Regards
Mary
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Jason, how is your wife getting on with the book??
Regards
Mary


She is reading it sporadically and I think she finds it a somewhat disturbing.[/quote]
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Post by _Alter Idem »

Jason, I've read that book some time ago and it is disturbing. Many of the stories are heart-rending. He does not sugar coat polygamy, but reports the sad stories as well as the happy ones.

I don't know whether he is active now or not, but he was active LDS when he wrote and researched it--you can tell your wife that. I don't consider it an anti-mormon book--it didn't shake my faith. However, it does force one to take the "rose-colored" glasses off of how we view polygamy and how it is often portrayed.
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