Allen D. Roberts
From 1974-76, Roberts served as the State Architectural Historian/Historical Architect with the Utah State Historical Society. During this time, he began serious research into Utah’s architectural history, publishing his first article on the subject in the Utah Historical Quarterly in 1975. The following year, as a member of the editorial team and later as co-publisher/co-editor, he began writing articles for Sunstone Magazine, and years later, Dialogue: A Journal of Mormon Thought, among other publications. In 1993 his article, “A Church Divided,” in City Weekly Magazine, won the “Best Article of the Year Award” from the Society of Professional Journalists.
The Document Diggers and Their Discoveries: A Panel
Articles/Essays – Volume 19, No. 4
Mormon history has always been a hot topic. From the earliest days of Church history over a century and a half ago, vastly divergent accounts of the origins and development of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints have been penned and published. In many cases, controversies about LDS historical topics have spilled over into the national press. In the last generation, for example, disputes about the accuracy of Fawn Brodie’s No Man Knows My History and Juanita Brooks’s Mountain Meadows Massacre have been avidly covered in national newspapers and magazines.
Read moreThe “Lectures on Faith”: A Case Study in Decanonization
Articles/Essays – Volume 20, No. 3
The “Lectures on Faith,” seven 1834-35 lessons on theology and doctrine prepared for the “School of the Elders” in Kirtland, Ohio, were canonized in the 1835 edition of the Doctrine and Covenants by official vote…
Read more“The Truth Is the Most Important Thing”: The New Mormon History According to Mark Hofmann
Articles/Essays – Volume 20, No. 4
On 23 January 1987, an unemotional Mark W. Hofmann entered the Utah State Prison after pleading guilty to two counts of murder and two counts of theft by deception before third District Judge Kenneth Rigtrup.…
Read moreTwo Friends for Peace: A Conversation with Diana Lee Hirschi
Articles/Essays – Volume 37, No. 2