Times & Seasons has posted a 12 Questions interview with Grant Hardy. He gives serious and detailed responses, a real treat for anyone who has read Understanding the Book of Mormon: A Reader's Guide (OUP, 2010) and incentive for anyone who hasn't read it yet to go out and find a copy. Here are a few one-liner highlights from the interview responses, with my brief comments in italics following the bolded quotation.
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Life on Gold Plates posted extensive notes of the 2010 Arrington Lecture at USU, which was a presentation celebrating the official opening of Arrington's very lengthy diary. Arrington was the LDS Church Historian from 1972-1982, and was responsible for expanding and professionalizing the staff, opening up the LDS archives to scholarly research, and promoting a 16-volume treatment of LDS history which, while not published in its originally envisioned form, did lead to the eventual publication of most of the volumes by the individual researchers involved. The post at LOGP offers several nuggets from Arrington's life and career.
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