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Jerald Tanner was born in Provo, Utah, and was a fifth-generation Mormon. He studied at the University of Utah and received a degree from Salt Lake Trade Technical Institute . His great-great-grandfather, John Tanner , gave large donations to church founder Joseph Smith when the fledgling church was deeply in debt.
The book was originally entitled Mormonism: A Study of Mormon History and Doctrine and has been reprinted five times since (the latest edition was in 2008). The book is a long, densely written work full of copies of early Latter Day Saints documents accompanied by commentary.
Marquardt was a frequent collaborator with Jerald and Sandra Tanner, critics of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (LDS Church). [9] The Book of Abraham has been a particular focus area of his research. [5]
In later years, after Jerald and Sandra Tanner joined her organization, Hancock's church established a second branch in Salt Lake City, Utah. Though Hancock remained a devoted believer in the Book of Mormon to the end of her life, her church began increasingly to question that book following her death, and ultimately made a decision to reject ...
Jerald and Sandra Tanner, writers, researchers and critics of the LDS Church [110] Lynne Kanavel Whitesides, feminist [111] Excommunicated members
Founded by Jerald and Sandra Tanner [83] Wayfare: 2022–current Biannual print magazine LDS magazine of culture and ideas Faith Matters: Cambridge, Massachusetts: Essays, poetry, fiction and art. [84]
Tate (or as I call him, Jimmy Cooper from The O.C.) and Sandra met while filming Love Potion #9, and even got engaged before they eventually split. “I adored Tate so much,” Sandra told Vanity ...
In 1982, Jerald and Sandra Tanner published typed excerpts from Clayton's Nauvoo diaries between January 22, 1843, and January 28, 1846. [52] Their excerpts came from a copy from Andrew Ehat's notes. Ehat charged the Tanners with copyright violation, but a judge ruled that his transcript was a copy of preexisting material and not copyrightable.