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John W. Welch
John W. Welch has made many important contributions to the world of LDS scholarship from his earliest days at BYU. After graduating from BYU, John W. Welch studied Greek philosophy at Oxford University and law at Duke University (J.D. 1975).

Welch is among the most prominent pupils of Hugh Nibley, having made important discoveries in ancient texts. These scriptural quests were broadly addressed when in 1979 Welch established the Foundation for Ancient Research and Mormon Studies (FARMS), a nonprofit organization noted for its scholarly work on the Book of Mormon and other ancient texts. Professor Welch served on the board of editors for the Encyclopedia of Mormonism, after which he was asked to serve as Editor-in-Chief of BYU Studies, which publishes a quarterly journal with the mission to involve readers in the LDS academic experience. He is also director of publications for the university's Joseph Fielding Smith Institute for LDS History and serves on the executive committee of the Biblical Law Section of the Society of Biblical Literature.

Professor Welch is the Robert K. Thomas Professor of Law at the J. Reuben Clark Law School.

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And with all thy mind 2003 Film
Recent Bibliography on the Trials of Jesus1992 Bibliography
Lessons we have yet to learn from the Book of Mormon 1988 Film
Chiasmus in the Book of Mormon1969Criticism
[Review of] Temple and Cosmos, by Hugh Nibley1993Review
Behind the scenes with Joseph Smith at the Library of Congress Speech Film
Chiasmus in the Book of Mormon: a lecture Speech Film
The Book of Mormon Paintings of Minerva Teichert 1997Unassigned






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