Rhett S. James

Rhett S. James is a Latter-day Saint author and educator. He is also a playwright.

James was a teacher at the Logan Institute of Religion for 27 years. He was the author of Martin Harris: The Man who Knew.

In response to writings by D. Michael Quinn, James has also co-written with George L. Milton apologetic defenses of Joseph Smith and Evan Stephens.

Between about 1969 and 1970, James supervised the training of the first seminary and institute teachers in New Zealand.[1] He was involved in starting the LDS Seminary and Institute program in New Zealand.[2]

James has more recently been a professor at LDS Business College.

James has also edited historical documents related to Native Americans in the early period of Mormon settlement in Utah.[3]

Notes

gollark: Parallel iterators would make that code clearer, actually simpler (not Go-"simpler") and less error-prone.
gollark: I don't think the way Go encourages you to write code is very good.
gollark: I had a bug because I didn't put in the `src := source` line and something something closure. I probably could have accidentally messed up the waitgroup.
gollark: Or, well, is moderately complex but can be abstracted.
gollark: Anyway, I *do* see an issue with it. It has a lot of verbosity and fiddly bits for something which is not complicated.

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