Kent Phillips Jackson (born 1949) is an American scholar who was a professor of ancient scripture at
Brigham Young University
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(BYU). He has written on
Joseph Smith
Joseph Smith Jr. (December 23, 1805June 27, 1844) was an American religious leader and founder of Mormonism and the Latter Day Saint movement. When he was 24, Smith published the Book of Mormon. By the time of his death, 14 years later, he ...
's
translation
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of and commentary on the Bible.
Early life and education
Jackson was born in
Salt Lake City
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,
Utah
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, on August 9, 1949.
He received his bachelor's degree in ancient studies from
Brigham Young University
Brigham Young University (BYU, sometimes referred to colloquially as The Y) is a private research university in Provo, Utah. It was founded in 1875 by religious leader Brigham Young and is sponsored by the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day ...
(BYU). Jackson holds a master's degree and a PhD in
Near Eastern studies from the
University of Michigan
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.
Career
Jackson was a professor of religion at BYU from 1980 to June 2017 and taught courses on ancient scripture.
[“About Kent P. Jackson,” The Interpreter Foundation, accessed October 1, 2021, https://interpreterfoundation.org/author/kentj/.] The courses he taught include the
Old Testament
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,
New Testament
The New Testament grc, Ἡ Καινὴ Διαθήκη, transl. ; la, Novum Testamentum. (NT) is the second division of the Christian biblical canon. It discusses the teachings and person of Jesus, as well as events in first-century Christ ...
, and
The Pearl of Great Price. He was interested in the common ground between the
Bible
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and the
beliefs and practices of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. He also focused on the
Middle East
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.
Jackson was the associate dean of religious education at BYU. He was also the associate director of the
BYU Jerusalem Center for Near Eastern Studies.
He was the chair of Near Eastern studies at BYU's
David M. Kennedy Center for International Studies
The David M. Kennedy Center for International Studies provides international study and service opportunities for students at Brigham Young University (BYU). The center offers six interdisciplinary studies programs: Ancient Near East Studies, Asian ...
.
Jackson was the regional president of the
Society of Biblical Literature
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as well as the
American Academy of Religion
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serving as a profes ...
.
He is the author and editor of many publications. He has edited works including ''A Witness for the Restoration'' and ''Joseph Smith, the Prophet and Seer''. Jackson was also the editor of the 1996 publications of
Solomon Spaulding
Solomon Spalding (February 20, 1761 – October 20, 1816) was an American author who wrote two related texts: an unfinished manuscript entitled ''Manuscript Story – Conneaut Creek'', and an unpublished historical romance about the lost civilizati ...
's ''Manuscript Found''.
Selected publications
Books
*''From Apostasy to Restoration'' (1996)
*''The Restored Gospel and the Book of Genesis'' (2001)
''The Book of Moses and the Joseph Smith Translation Manuscripts''(2005)
*''Joseph Smith's Commentary on the Bible'' (2006)
Chapters
and Remember': The New Testament and the Great Apostasy"in ''By Study and Also by Faith'' (1990)
"Zenock"from ''To All the World'' (2000)
"Scenes from Early Latter-day Saint History"in ''the Disciple as a Witness'' (2000)
"The Beginnings of Christianity in the Book of Mormon"in ''The Book of Mormon: The Keystone Scripture'' (1988)
"Are Christians Christians"in ''No Weapon Shall Prosper: New Light on Sensitive Issues'' (2011)
Articles
"What Every Latter-day Saint Should Know about Islam"in ''
Religious Educator
The Religious Studies Center (RSC) is the research and publishing arm of Religious Education at Brigham Young University (BYU), sponsoring scholarship on the culture, history, scripture, and doctrine of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day S ...
'' 4, no. 2 (2003):9–23
"Reprove, Betimes, and Sharpness in the Vocabulary of Joseph Smith"from ''Religious Educator'' 6, no. 2 (2005):97–104
"Chapters, Verses, Punctuation, Spelling, and Italics in the King James Version"from ''Religious Educator'' 7, no. 2 (2006):41–64
"Lessons from the Scriptures: A Conversation with Keith H. Meservy"from ''Religious Educator'' 10, no. 2 (2009):67–76
"Early Signs of the Apostasy" ''
Ensign'', December 1984, p. 8
References
External links
Kent P. Jackson diaries, MSS 7577a
L. Tom Perry Special Collections Brigham Young University
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. Access restricted until 2035.
Religious Studies Center list of publications
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Living people
People from Salt Lake City
Latter Day Saints from Michigan
Brigham Young University alumni
University of Michigan alumni
Brigham Young University faculty
Sunday School (LDS Church) people
1949 births
Latter Day Saints from Utah