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Richard Bushman

Eminent historian, professor emeritus at Columbia University, author of the acclaimed biography "Rough Stone Rolling."

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Feb 5, 2023 • 59min

152. The Richard Bushman Interview

This week's guest is Richard Bushman, who is simply one of the most important scholarly voices ever in the Latter-day Saint tradition.Of course, Richard has been interviewed many times over the years, and we wanted to make sure that we covered new ground while asking for his perspective on some of the questions that have propelled and perplexed us throughout our faith journey.So in this very wide-ranging conversation, Richard spoke about his own early journey from agnosticism to faith; why learning history, and learning from history, are so important; the revelatory process, including his experience giving many patriarchal blessings; the legacy of Rough Stone Rolling, and even why he wants to live in a world where there could be such a thing as gold plates.Richard received his AM, AB, and PhD in the history of American civilization from Harvard University. Through the years he has taught at Harvard, BYU, Boston University, the University of Delaware, and Columbia. He married his wife, Claudia Lauper Bushman, in August 1955, and together they have four sons and two daughters. He’s written many books, including, of course, Joseph Smith: Rough Stone Rolling, which has been called “the crowning achievement of the new Mormon history.” Richard served a mission New England and Atlantic Canada, and his Church callings over the years include seminary teacher, bishop, stake president, and stake patriarch.Richard is also the co-founder and Chairman of Center for Latter-day Saint Arts, a project that is incredibly important to him; you’ll hear him discuss in the episode why he believes that art is the next frontier for the Church, and why he’s so excited about what’s to come. The Center will be having a large festival in 2024; to stay up to date with that project or to donate, head to centerforlatterdaysaintarts.org.
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Jan 26, 2025 • 50min

S4 E6 Hearing the Voice of God, a special extra episode with Richard Bushman (D&C 3-5)

Richard Bushman, a renowned historian and author of "Rough Stone Rolling," delves into the dynamic relationship between Joseph Smith and divine guidance. He recounts the dramatic loss of the 116 pages, explaining Martin Harris's crucial role in the events surrounding it. The conversation also highlights the emotional struggles of Joseph as he navigated guilt and the pressure of leadership. Bushman emphasizes the importance of listening to God’s voice and learning from past mistakes, showcasing how revelations shaped early church governance.