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Daniel Hansen Ludlow (March 17, 1924 – February 14, 2009) was a professor of religion at Brigham Young University (BYU) in Provo, Utah. He was also the chief editor of the ''Encyclopedia of Mormonism'', published in 1992 by Macmillan. == Biography == Ludlow was raised in southern Utah County and attended public schools in such communities as Benjamin, Utah, Goshen, Utah and Spanish Fork.〔 He studied at Utah State University where he served for two years as student body president. He then went on to receive an M.A. in education from Indiana University and a Ph.D. from Columbia University.〔http://farms.byu.edu/display/pdf.php?table=jbms&id=367〕 In 1947, Ludlow published ''Latter-day Prophets Speak'', a compilation of the teachings of various leaders of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (LDS Church). Ludlow joined BYU's faculty in 1955. He served for a time as the dean of Religious Education at BYU. In 1968, Ludlow headed the group of BYU students who were the first to go to the Holy Land under BYU auspices.〔''Church News'', February 13, 1993.〕 By 1972, Ludlow had left BYU and had become the director of teacher support services for the Church Educational System of the LDS Church.〔Daniel H. Ludlow, ("The Greatest Week in History" ), ''Ensign'', Apr. 1972, p. 34〕 Ludlow was also one of the leading specialists in assisting Thomas S. Monson, Boyd K. Packer and Bruce R. McConkie in preparing the LDS Church editions of the Standard Works that were released from 1979 to 1981.〔Wm. James Mortimer, (“The Coming Forth of the LDS Editions of Scripture,” ) ''Ensign'', August 1983, p. 35〕 During part of the 1980s, he served as director of Correlation Review for the LDS Church.〔Daniel H. Ludlow, (“I Have a Question,” ) ''Ensign'', Mar. 1986, pp. 50–51〕 Ludlow also served as a Sunday School teacher, as a branch president, as a member of a bishopric, in high councils and stake presidencies, as a regional representative of the Twelve, as president of Australia Perth Mission, and as a temple worker.〔 Ludlow and his wife Luene had one son, Victor L. Ludlow, and eight daughters.〔Daniel H. and Luene L. Ludlow, (“Count Your Blessings: A Family Activity,” ) ''New Era'', Nov. 1983, p. 30〕 On February 14, 2009 Ludlow died of causes incident to age. 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Daniel H. Ludlow」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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