Popular Post Okrahomer Posted Tuesday at 03:18 PM Popular Post Posted Tuesday at 03:18 PM I was very sad to see the news this morning. Jan Shipps was a blessing to the LDS Church, because even as an outsider her scholarship always took it seriously. 5
Popular Post the narrator Posted Tuesday at 03:41 PM Popular Post Posted Tuesday at 03:41 PM (edited) Dr. Shipps was the keynote speaker for a rather navel-gazing, but I still think important, conference on Mormon studies itself that I helped organize when I was at Claremont. It was an honor to publish a biography of her a decade later. This entire generation of paradigm-changing scholars of Mormonism is reaching that age, and I first felt it with passing of Armand Mauss a few years ago, whom I had become to really admire as I got to know him more during my graduate studies. Edited Tuesday at 03:44 PM by the narrator 5
JAHS Posted Tuesday at 10:21 PM Posted Tuesday at 10:21 PM (edited) I enjoyed reading her papers and articles about the Church because of the fair and objective way she handled subjects regarding the Church, even though she was not a member Edited Tuesday at 10:24 PM by JAHS 3
Robert F. Smith Posted Wednesday at 08:55 AM Posted Wednesday at 08:55 AM A very sincere and knowledgeable scholar with a sense of humor. Some Latter-day Saints called her the "den mother" of the Mormon History Association due to her close monitoring of unprofessional behavior, and her instant handling of problems: On one occasion, Jan grabbed a small tape-recorder and stripped out the tape -- recording was not permitted. No one said a word. It was wonderful to have lunch with her and a couple of friends at an MHA meeting. She regaled us with her adventures as an undergraduate with a misogynistic professor. 3
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