EPISODE · Jul 21, 2014 · 38 MIN
091: Mark Staker: Church History in Ohio
from Mormon Discussion Archives - Mormon Discussion by Bill Reel
We sit down with LDS historian Mark Staker. We talk at length about the Historical setting in Kirtland, Ohio where more documented revelations occurred in this dispensation then any other place. We talk about the Kirtland Safety Society Bank, Elsa Johnson’s miraculous healing, the role of early LDS Bishops, the Law of Consecration, and Symonds Rider http://www.amazon.com/Hearken-Ye-People-Historical-Revelations-ebook/dp/B006R6JF4I http://www.amazon.com/Hearken-Ye-People-Historical-Revelations/dp/158958113X Best Book Award – Mormon History Association Best Book Award – John Whitmer Historical Association Mark Lyman Staker has a Ph.D., Cultural anthropology from the University of Florida. Mark began work as curator of the Museum of Church History and Art in Salt Lake City in 1993. For more than twelve years Mark has been involved in historic sites restoration and nineteenth-century expressions of the Latter-day Saint experience. He received the J. Talmage Jones Award of Excellence for an Outstanding Article on Mormon History from the Mormon History Association and has been involved in numerous museum exhibits. He and his wife, Kimberly L. Staker, are the parents of seven children and live in West Bountiful, Utah. Mark Staker is the author of Hearken, O Ye People: The Historical Setting of Joseph Smith’s Ohio Revelations. The post 091: Mark Staker: Church History in Ohio appeared first on Mormon Discussion by Bill Reel.
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