Kent P. Jackson
Kent P. Jackson is a professor emeritus of ancient scripture at Brigham Young University. He earned MA and PhD degrees in ancient Near Eastern and biblical studies from the University of Michigan. He joined the BYU faculty in 1980 and retired in 2017.
BYU Studies Publications
- “Never Have I Showed Myself unto Man”: A Suggestion for Understanding Ether 3:15a
- Behold I
- Bible Culture and Authority in the Early United States
- Faculty Perspectives and Experiences at the Jerusalem Center
- Guest Editor's Introduction [30:3]
- Joseph Smith Translating Genesis
- Joseph Smith’s Cooperstown Bible: The Historical Context of the Bible Used in the Joseph Smith Translation
- Joseph Smith’s Translation: The Words and Worlds of Early Mormonism
- Revolutionaries in the First Century
- The Collected Works of Hugh Nibley, vol. 1, Old Testament and Related Studies
- The Jesus Family Tomb: The Discovery, the Investigation, and the Evidence That Could Change History
- The Lord’s University: Freedom and Authority at BYU
- The Process of Inspired Translation: Two Passages Translated Twice in the Joseph Smith Translation of the Bible
- Understanding Paul
- Vengeance is Mine: The Mountain Meadows Massacre and Its Aftermath
