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Scot and Maurine Proctor are the founders of the Latter-day Saint oriented website ''Meridian Magazine''. They have also issued a revised edition of Lucy Mack Smith's history of Joseph Smith which reintroduces material from Lucy's 1845 manuscript that was removed before Lucy's history was originally published. This version of Lucy's history is cited by such scholars such as Susan Easton Black and Craig J. Ostler. The Proctors' work is also among those cited in the bibliography to Scott R. Petersen's 2005 book ''Where Have All The Prophets Gone''. The Proctors have also published a new edition of the Autobiography of Parley P. Pratt. The Proctors have compiled a book ''Light from the Dust'' which presents photos of areas they believe are similar scenes to where the events of the Book of Mormon took place. For this book the Proctors did on-site studies in Oman.〔 - article about various attempts to pinpoint where Nephi built his ship〕 Scholars such as Andrew H. Hedges though have quoted the Proctor's work, although Fred W. Nelson of the Neal A. Maxwell Institute felt that their work was "less reputable" in the area of Book of Mormon geography and archaeology than that of "reputable scholars" such as John Clark or John Sorenson. The Proctors wrote ''The Gathering, Mormon Pioneers on the Trail to Zion''. ''The Gathering'' was cited in the footnotes to Gregory A. Prince and William Robert Wright's book ''David O. McKay and the Rise of Modern Mormonism''. The Proctors are the parents of eleven children in their combined families from prior marriages. They reside in Fairfax, Virginia. The Proctors have produced a DVD entitled ''Gordon B. Hinckley - Temple Builder''. Maurine Jensen Proctor received her bachelor's degree from the University of Utah and her master's degree from Harvard University. She worked for the ''Chicago Sun-Times'' before she and her husband started their own magazine. She has also written a book entitled ''From Adams Rib to Women's Lib''. Scot Facer Proctor is a professional photographer〔 - blog that mentions Scot Proctor is a photographer〕 who wrote ''Witness of the Light'' which was a photographic book about Joseph Smith.〔 — review of Witness of the Light in Meridian〕 The LDS Church has included his photos in their publications at times.〔 - article mentioning that the background photo work was by Scot Proctor, sadly this link does not include the photo itself, only the attribution credits〕〔 - article with photo by Scot Proctor〕 ==Works== *''Autobiography of Parley P. Pratt Revised and Enhanced Edition'' *''Revised and Enhanced History of Joseph Smith by His Mother'' *''Gathering The Mormon Pioneers on the Trail to Zion'' *''Creating a New Millennium: The Latter-day Saints in the Coming Century''. ISBN 1-56236-236-4 〔This is actually a collection of essays with the Proctors as editors. One of the essays, by Kathleen Slaugh Bahr and Cheri A. Loveless was referenced in Camille S. Williams' work in David L. Paulsen and Donald W. Musser's book ''Mormonism in Dialogue with Contemporary Christian Theologies'' (see (note 95 on page 292 ))〕 *''Light From the Dust: A Photographic Exploration into the Ancient World of The Book of Mormon'' 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「Scot and Maurine Proctor」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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