
Susan Easton Black
Veteran Church historian and BYU professor specializing in early Latter-day Saint history, author, and lecturer; featured here to discuss Doctrine & Covenants 111–114 and figures like Thomas B. Marsh and David W. Patten.
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Oct 1, 2025 • 1h 4min
Doctrine & Covenants 111-114 Part 1 • Dr. Susan Black • Oct 6 - Oct 12 • Come Follow Me
Dr. Susan Easton Black, a renowned Latter-day Saint historian and educator, dives deep into the tumultuous post-Kirtland Temple era. She discusses Joseph Smith's desperate search for treasure in Salem to offset church debts and how the church faced financial and leadership crises shortly after the temple dedication. Dr. Black highlights the failed Kirtland Safety Society and the resulting apostasy within the Quorum of the Twelve. She also shares insights on Heber C. Kimball's successful mission to England, which rejuvenated the struggling church.

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Oct 1, 2025 • 54min
Doctrine & Covenants 111-114 Part 2 • Dr. Susan Black • Oct 6 - Oct 12 • Come Follow Me
Dr. Susan Easton Black, a renowned Church historian and BYU professor, delves into historical insights from Doctrine & Covenants 111-114. She discusses the rise and fall of Thomas B. Marsh, emphasizing the importance of humility. The conversation also explores doctrinal clarifications on Isaiah, revealing Christ’s role as the 'stem' and the church’s connection to priesthood authority. Additionally, Susan recounts the compelling story of David W. Patten, highlighting his conversion, martyrdom, and the turbulent times in early Church history.

Feb 10, 2025 • 39min
S4 E8 I Shall Enlighten Your Mind with Susan Easton Black (D&C 10-11)
Susan Easton Black, a pioneer in Church history and a renowned scholar, shares her insights on the pivotal moments in the Doctrine and Covenants. She delves into the revelation to Hyrum Smith and uncovers the intriguing story of Martin Harris and the lost manuscript. Susan brings to life details about these crucial events that many may not know. The conversation also highlights Hyrum's significant role in Joseph Smith's life, emphasizing themes of trust, familial bonds, and the lessons we can learn from their experiences.