#120: Richard Turley - The Cautionary Tales of Church History and the Role Models Worth Emulating

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#120: Richard Turley - The Cautionary Tales of Church History and the Role Models Worth Emulating

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Richard Turley has spent his career facing history head-on because he believes the more we know, the better we can answer questions. When it comes to Church history, there are an abundance of examples worth emulating, but there are also cautionary tales we can learn from. On this week’s episode, Turley looks back on his takeaways from writing books about two dark moments in Church history: the Mark Hofmann trial and the Mountain Meadows Massacre. He then contrasts that to the uplifting lessons he learned from writing a biography about the exemplary life of President Dallin H. Oaks.
Author: All In: An LDS Living Podcast
Episode Name: The Cautionary Tales of Church History and the Role Models Worth Emulating
Episode Number: 120
Guest: Richard Turley
Host: Morgan Jones
Publisher: LDS Living
Series Name: All In: An LDS Living Podcast
Series Number: 1