England, Eugene

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Name (Latin)
England, Eugene
Other forms of name
England, George Eugene, Jr
Date of birth
1933-07-22
Date of death
2001-08-17
Field of activity
mormon literature
Occupation
Authors
College teachers
Educators
Essayists
Poets
Associated Language
eng
Gender
male
MARC
MARC
Other Identifiers
VIAF: 64049717
Wikidata: Q15485705
Library of congress: n 80114237
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Wikipedia description:

George Eugene England, Jr. (22 July 1933 – 17 August 2001), usually credited as Eugene England, was a Latter-day Saint writer, teacher, and scholar. He founded Dialogue: A Journal of Mormon Thought, the oldest independent journal in Mormon Studies, with G. Wesley Johnson, Paul G. Salisbury, Joseph H. Jeppson, and Frances Menlove in 1966, and cofounded the Association for Mormon Letters in 1976. He is also widely known in the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (LDS Church) for his many essays about Mormon culture and thought. From 1977–1998, England taught Mormon Literature at Brigham Young University. England described the ideal modern Mormon scholar as "critical and innovative as his gifts from God require but conscious of and loyal to his own unique heritage and nurturing community and thus able to exercise those gifts without harm to others or himself."

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