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These are they who have left testimonies on the Mormon Scholar Testify Site as of 14 April 2011 http://mormonscholarstestify.org/
Arts
Gerald Argetsinger – Theater, Rochester Institute of Technology Robert Cundick – Tabernacle Organist Emeritus, Salt Lake City Martha Peacock – Art History, Brigham Young University Elizabeth Young Rennick – Music, Eastern Kentucky University Larry V. Shumway – Ethnomusicology, Brigham Young University Vern G. Swanson – Art History, Springville Museum of Art Johann A. Wondra – Drama and Dramatic Literature, Vienna Burgtheater, Austria
Business, Management, and Accounting
Wayne Brockbank – Organizational Theory, University of Michigan Kim S. Cameron – Management and Organizational Theory, University of Michigan Clayton M. Christensen – Business Administration, Harvard University Bill Glen – Accounting and Finance, Griffith University and Private Enterprise, Australia Ned C. Hill – Finance, Brigham Young University Thomas Hilton – Information Systems, University of Wisconsin–Eau Claire Stanley Earl Jenne – Accountancy, Utah Valley University Mark L. McConkie – Leadership and Organizational Culture, and Mormon History, University of Colorado at Colorado Springs Scott D. Roberts – Marketing, University of the Incarnate Word, San Antonio, Texas Dave Ulrich – Business, University of Michigan
History, Religion and Social Science
Douglas D. Alder – European and Utah History, Dixie State College James B. Allen – Mormon and Western History, Brigham Young University Frederick W. Axelgard – Middle Eastern Politics, Government and Private Industry Stephen J. Bahr – Sociology, Brigham Young University LeGrand L. Baker – History, Brigham Young University Terry B. Ball – Archaeobotany and Ancient Near Eastern Studies, Brigham Young University Ross Baron – Religion and Social Ethics, Brigham Young University-Idaho Michael T. Benson – Political Science and Higher Education Administration, Southern Utah University Allen E. Bergin – Psychology, Brigham Young University Davis Bitton – Mormon and European History, University of Utah Susan Easton Black – Mormon History, Brigham Young University Dwight M. Blood – Economics, Brigham Young University Douglas E. Brinley – Family Studies and Religion, Brigham Young University R. Lanier Britsch – History, Brigham Young University Brad J. Bushman – Social Psychology and Communications, Ohio State University Richard Lyman Bushman – American History, Columbia University and Claremont Graduate University John E. Clark – Mesoamerican Archaeology, Brigham Young University Bradley J. Cook – Middle Eastern Studies, Southern Utah University Rachel Cope – Women, Religion, and American History, Brigham Young University Thomas W. Draper – Human Development, Brigham Young University Stephen Fleming – Religious Studies, University of California at Santa Barbara Renata Forste – Sociology, Brigham Young University Craig L. Foster – History and Genealogy, Family History Library, Salt Lake City Russell Arben Fox – Politics and Political Philosophy, Friends University Kristine Wardle Frederickson – History and Women’s Studies, Brigham Young University and Utah Valley University Brant A. Gardner – Anthropology, Independent Scholar John Gee – Egyptology, Brigham Young University David Grandy – History and Philosophy of Science, Brigham Young University Ralph C. Hancock – Political Philosophy, Brigham Young University Grant Hardy – History and Religious Studies, University of North Carolina at Asheville Steven C. Harper – Early American and Mormon History, Brigham Young University Brian M. Hauglid – Ancient Scripture and Islamic Studies, Brigham Young University R.J. Head – Religion, Ethics, and Biblical and Ancient Near Eastern Legal History, England Paul Y. Hoskisson – Ancient Mediterranean Studies and Semitics, Brigham Young University Valerie Hudson Cassler – Political Science, Brigham Young University Eric D. Huntsman – Classics, Ancient History, and New Testament, Brigham Young University Christine Isom-Verhaaren – History and Global Studies, Benedictine University Kent P. Jackson – Ancient Near Eastern Studies, the Bible, and Mormon Scripture, Brigham Young University T. Allen Lambert – Sociology, Private Business and Academia Jennifer C. Lane – History of Christianity, Brigham Young University-Hawaii Francesca R. Sborgi Lawson – Ethnomusicology, Brigham Young University Carol Cornwall Madsen – History, Brigham Young University Giuseppe Martinengo – Social Science and Family Studies, More Good Foundation Marcus H. Martins – Sociology of Religion, Race, and Ethnic Relations, Brigham Young University-Hawaii Armand L. Mauss – Sociology and Religious Studies, Washington State University James M. McLachlan – Philosophy and Religion, Western Carolina University Louis Midgley – Political Philosophy, Brigham Young University Robert L. Millet – Religious Studies, Brigham Young University Kerry Muhlestein – Egyptology, Brigham Young University Hugh Nibley – Ancient Studies, Brigham Young University Johannus D. T. (Hans) Noot – Organizational Anthropology, University of Tilburg, The Netherlands Janis Nuckolls – Anthropological Linguistics, Brigham Young University Camille Fronk Olsen – Sociology of the Middle East, Brigham Young University Steven L. Olsen – Anthropology, Church History Department, Salt Lake City Donald W. Parry – Hebrew Bible and Dead Sea Scrolls, Brigham Young University C. Randall Paul – Social Psychology, Foundation for InterReligious Diplomacy, New York and Utah David D. Peck – History, Brigham Young University-Idaho Keith W. Perkins – Latter-day Saint History, Brigham Young University Boyd Petersen – Comparative Literature and Religious Studies, Utah Valley University Jenny Hale Pulsipher – American History, Brigham Young University Noel B. Reynolds – Political Science, Brigham Young University Peter B. Robinson – Organizational Psychology, Utah Valley University Lindon J. Robison – Agricultural Economics, Michigan State University Gene A. Sessions – Utah and Western History, Weber State University Susan Sessions Rugh – History, Brigham Young University Phillip C. Smith – Sociology, Brigham Young University-Hawaii Alma Don Sorenson – Political and Moral Philosophy, Brigham Young University John L. Sorenson – Anthropology, Brigham Young University Charlotte A. Stanford – Medieval Studies and Humanities, Brigham Young University Ellwyn R. Stoddard – Sociology and Anthropology, University of Texas at El Paso Gaye Strathearn – New Testament and Christian Origins, Brigham Young University James B. Tueller – History, Brigham Young University-Hawaii John A. Tvedtnes – Ancient Near Eastern and Biblical Studies, Brigham Young University Walter E. A. van Beek – Anthropology, Tilburg University, The Netherlands John W. Welch – Law and Ancient Studies, Brigham Young University David J. Whittaker – Mormon and Western History, Brigham Young University Alan L. Wilkins – Organizational Theory, Brigham Young University Lynne Hilton Wilson – Theology and American History, Palo Alto, California Robert S. Wood – International Politics, United States Naval War College Warner P. Woodworth – Organizational Behavior, Brigham Young University
Language and Literature
Marilyn Arnold – English, Brigham Young University George Bennion – English, Brigham Young University Robert W. Blair – Linguistics, Brigham Young University Joanna Brooks – American Literature, Religion, and Culture, San Diego State University Gary L. Browning – Russian Literature, Brigham Young University Steven D. Carter – Japanese Literature, Stanford University Richard H. Cracroft – American, Western, and Mormon Literature, Brigham Young University Julie Damron – Korean, Brigham Young University D. Morgan Davis – Arabic and Islamic Studies, Brigham Young University Wilfried Decoo – French and Linguistics, Brigham Young University and the University of Antwerp Janet L. Eyring – Teaching English to Speakers of Other Languages (TESOL), California State University, Fullerton Vanessa C. Fitzgibbon – Portuguese, Brigham Young University Van C. Gessel – Japanese Literature, Brigham Young University Terryl L. Givens – Literature and Religion, University of Richmond Sirpa T. Grierson – English Education, Brigham Young University Cynthia L. Hallen – Linguistics and English Language, Brigham Young University George Handley – Comparative Literature, Brigham Young University Kristine Hansen – English, Brigham Young University Jack Harrell -English, Brigham Young University-Idaho Kristian Heal – Syriac Christian Literature, Brigham Young University Karen Crookston Holt – English, Brigham Young University-Idaho Donald K. Jarvis – Russian, Brigham Young University Marcel Kahne – Dutch, German, and English Languages, Belgium Hans-Wilhelm Kelling – German Literature and Intellectual History, Brigham Young University Melvin J. Luthy – Linguistics, Brigham Young University J. Scott Miller – Japanese Literature, Brigham Young University Harold K. Moon – Spanish, Brigham Young University Cinzia Donatelli Noble – Italian Language and Literature, Brigham Young University Daniel C. Peterson – Arabic and Islamic Studies, Brigham Young University Mark Peterson – Korean Social History, Brigham Young University Stephen D. Ricks – Hebrew and Cognate Learning, Brigham Young University Mark A. Riddle – Japanese and ESL, Wasatch Academy Thomas Rogers – Russian Literature, Brigham Young University Richard Dilworth Rust – American Literature, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill Regina Schaunig – German Literature, University of Klagenfurt, Austria Cherry Bushman Silver – English Literature and Mormon History, Salt Lake City Royal Skousen – Linguistics and English Language, Brigham Young University Phillip C. Smith – Sociology, Brigham Young University-Hawaii Steven J. Stewart – English and Spanish Poetry, Brigham Young University-Idaho Brian D. Stubbs – Linguistics, College of Eastern Utah John S. Tanner – English Literature, Brigham Young University Sally Thorne Taylor – English, Brigham Young University Jacqueline Thursby – English and Folklore, Brigham Young University F. LaMond Tullis – Political Science, Brigham Young University Steve Walker – British Literature and the Bible as Literature, Brigham Young University Shu-Pei Wang – Chinese Language Pedagogy, Brigham Young University Masakazu Watabe – Linguistics and Japanese, Brigham Young University Liu Yu – Chinese, Brigham Young University
Law
Daniel A. Austin – Law, Northeastern University Kevin L. Barney – Law and Ancient Languages, Chicago, Illinois Ashby D. Boyle II – Law, Ethics, and Religion, Yale University William C. Duncan – Law, Marriage Law Foundation James D. Gordon III – Law, Brigham Young University James A. Holtkamp – Environmental Law, University of Utah Robert Joseph – Law, New Zealand Gordon A. Madsen – Law and Mormon Legal History, Private Practice R. Collin Mangrum – Law and Mormon Legal History, Creighton University Nathan B. Oman – Law, The College of William and Mary Blake T. Ostler – Law and Analytic Philosophy, Salt Lake City, Utah Neville Rochow – Law, Adelaide, Australia Elizabeth A. Sewell – Law, Brigham Young University Rodney K. Smith – Law, Southern Virginia University Keith Thompson – Law, New Zealand and Australia and Africa Jeffrey N. Walker – Law and Mormon History, Private Practice/Business and Academia R. McKay White – Law and Economics, University of Alberta, Canada
Medicine and Psychology
Duane Boyce – Psychology and Philosophy, Salt Lake City Samuel Brown – Medicine, University of Utah A. Dean Byrd – Clinical Psychology/Family and Preventive Medicine/Pediatric Research, Thrasher Research Fund/University of Utah School of Medicine Beth Vaughan Cole – Nursing, Brigham Young University C. J. (Carol) Cole – Psychology and Marriage and Family Therapy, California Steven F. Faux – Experimental Psychology, Drake University M. Gary Hadfield – Neuropathology, Virginia Commonwealth University Health Sciences School of Medicine/Medical College of Virginia Brian C. Hales – Physician and Historian, Utah Barbara A. Heise – Nursing, Brigham Young University Michael D. Jibson – Psychiatry, University of Michigan Emmanuel Abu Kissi – Medicine, Ghana James O. Mason – Medicine and Public Health, Government and Public Service Harry Merl – Psychiatry and Family Therapy, Austria James W. Ogilvie – Medicine, University of Minnesota Gregory L. Smith – Medicine and Mormon Studies, Alberta, Canada Wendy Ulrich – Psychology, Utah Marilyn S. Wright – Psychology, Pepperdine University and Private Practice
Philosophy
Stephen Duffin – Philosophy, Massey University, New Zealand James E. Faulconer – Philosophy, Brigham Young University Benjamin I. Huff – Philosophy, Randolph-Macon College Adam S. Miller – Philosophy, Collin College Ted Vaggalis – Philosophy, Drury University Dan Wotherspoon – Philosophy of Religion and Theology, Utah
Science, Mathematics, and Engineering
Jonathan Adjimani – Biochemistry, University of Ghana Alan C. Ashton – Computer Science, Private Industry David H. Bailey – Mathematics, Lawrence Berkeley Laboratory Jeffrey M. Bradshaw – Cognitive Science, Institute for Human and Machine Cognition, Florida Barry Brocas – Mathematics Education, Massey University, New Zealand John M. Butler – Forensic DNA, U.S. National Institute for Standards and Technology James W. Cannon – Mathematics, Brigham Young University David L. Clark – Geology, University of Wisconsin, Madison James Joshua Claus – Applied Research, Park City, Utah Carol Anne Clayson – Meteorology, Florida State University Paul Alan Cox – Ethnobotany, Institute for Ethnomedicine R. Kent Crookston – Plant Physiology and Agronomy, Brigham Young University Banyan Acquaye Dadson – Organic Chemistry, University of Cape Coast, Ghana James Dunlop – Plant Physiology, Department of Scientific and Industrial Research, New Zealand Richard D. Gardner – Molecular and Cellular Biology, Southern Virginia University B. Kent Harrison – Mathematical Physics, Brigham Young University Michael “Larkin” Hastriter – Electrical and Computer Engineering, United States Air Force Ron Hellings – Theoretical Physics, Montana State University Douglas J. Henderson – Chemistry and Physics, Academia and Private Industry A. Scott Howe – Systems Engineering, Jet Propulsion Laboratory (California Institute of Technology and NASA) M. Lynn James – Chemistry, University of Northern Colorado Hollis R. Johnson – Astronomy, Indiana University Benjamin R. Jordan – Geology, Brigham Young University-Idaho Bart J. Kowallis – Geology, Brigham Young University Philip D. LaFleur – Chemistry, Government and Industry and Academia Milton L. Lee – Chemistry, Brigham Young University Don L. Lind – Nuclear Physics and Astronautics, NASA and Utah State University Jeff Lindsay – Chemical Engineering, Private Industry Philip S. Low – Chemistry, Purdue University Tony Martinez – Computer Science, Brigham Young University Michael Matthews – Mathematics Education, University of Nebraska at Omaha Matthew Memmott – Nuclear Science and Engineering, Private Industry Wade E. Miller – Geology and Paleontology, Brigham Young University J. Ward Moody – Astronomy and Astrophysics, Brigham Young University Todd K. Moon – Electrical and Computer Engineering, Utah State University Alexander B. Morrison – Nutrition and Pharmacology, University of Guelph (Ontario) and Public Service T. Heath Ogden – Biology, Utah Valley University Noel L. Owen – Chemistry, Brigham Young University Dula Parkinson – Chemistry, Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory Ryan L. Parr – Human Genetics, Thunder Bay, Ontario, Canada Ugo A. Perego – Population Genetics, Sorenson Molecular Genealogy Foundation Lawrence L. Poulsen – Biochemistry, University of Texas at Austin Angela M. Berg Robertson – Organismic and Evolutionary Biology, University of Houston Center for Neuromotor and Biomechanics Research Frank B. Salisbury – Plant Physiology, Utah State University Lynn H. Slaugh – Chemistry, Private Industry Larry St. Clair – Biology, Brigham Young University Trent D. Stephens – Anatomy and Embryology, Idaho State University Peter Stopher – Transport Planning and Engineering, University of Sydney, Australia Joseph William Stucki – Soil and Clay Chemistry, University of Illinois Douglass F. Taber – Organic Chemistry, University of Delaware Jamie Turner – Metallurgical and Materials Engineering / Engineering Systems, Houston, Texas Dan Vassilaros – Chemistry, Private Industry Peter Wöllauer – Chemistry, Bavaria, Germany Lei Yang – Environmental Engineering, National Sun Yat-sen University, Taiwan Craig M. Young – Marine Biology, University of Oregon and Oregon Institute of Marine Biology
Other
R. Jerome Anderson – Land Policy and Development, Newcastle University and Worldwide Rick Anderson – Librarianship, University of Utah A. Jane Birch – Instructional Science and Faculty Development, Brigham Young University Gary Gillum – Librarian, Brigham Young University David Charles Gore – Communication, University of Minnesota Duluth Gary C. Lawrence – Communications, California Grant Pitman – Public Policy, Queensland, Australia Martin Raish – Librarian, Brigham Young University-Idaho Shirley Smith Ricks – Editor, Neal A. Maxwell Institute for Religious Scholarship, Brigham Young University W. F. Lionel Walters – Church Educational System, Sydney, Australia
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