Glenn Rawson as Host
Episodes 50
A Television Foreward
The Larry H. Miller Communications Corporation decided to produce an hour-long introduction to the Joseph Smith Papers project, to air on KJZZ-TV in Salt Lake City. This became the pilot for the series.
Read MoreJoseph's Roots
Historians set the stage for Joseph Smith Jr.'s early years in New Hampshire and Vermont.
Read MoreJoseph's America
Review the remarkable parallels between a young nation and its newest religion as they each struggled to develop their identity and destiny.
Read MoreFirst Vision Beginnings
Hear the four versions of the First Vision given by the Prophet.
Read MoreFour Accounts
Study Joseph's four accounts of the First Vision and the context that helps clarify the variations.
Read MoreThe Coming Forth of the Book of Mormon
Review the remarkable relationship between Joseph and the angel Moroni.
Read MorePriesthood
Review the remarkable events surrounding the restoration of the priesthood and pinpoint the appearance of the three ancient apostles.
Read MoreThe Papers People--Part 1
Meet five of the scholars whose work is central to compiling a complete and accurate documentary of Joseph Smith.
Read MoreThe Papers People--Part 2
Survey the complete process of gathering, scrutinizing, and organizing documents for publication.
Read MoreThe Translation of the Book of Mormon
Explore portions of the original manuscripts of the Book of Mormon and study the remarkable principles and questions that continue to surface.
Read MorePrinting the Book of Mormon
Review the time-consuming process of typesetting a 600-page book with nineteenth-century equipment.
Read MoreA Mother's Account
Examine the origin, motivation, and accuracy of "The History of the Prophet Joseph Smith" by Lucy Mack Smith.
Read MoreHistory of a History
Dean Jesse discusses Joseph's anxiety over keeping the history of a work that would change human events.
Read MoreJoseph's Journals
Explore the Prophet's personal journals to learn of his shortcomings, interpersonal conflicts, and challenges in leading the Saints into the future.
Read MoreOliver's Story
Study the life of Oliver Cowdery and witness his participation in the events of the Restoration, his apostasy, and his powerful closing testimony.
Read MoreThey Met the Prophet
Enjoy vibrant descriptions from those who met the Prophet. Whether one believed him or not, meeting Joseph Smith always left a deep impression.
Read MoreSaving Joseph's Leg
Learn how Joseph and his family lived within a few miles of the only man alive who could have saved Joseph's life.
Read MoreJoseph's New Translation--Part 1
Learn the history of Joseph's new translation of the Bible. Despite its significance, the manuscript was lost to the Church for over a century.
Read MoreJoseph's New Translation--Part 2
Observe in detail the changes that Joseph made to restore the "plain and precious" meanings of the Bible.
Read MoreThe Letters of Joseph and Emma
Church history scholars review the papers that may have meant more to Joseph than any others: the letters between the Prophet and his wife.
Read MoreJoseph Smith the Radical
The Prophet's claim to direct revelation was extremely radical. Nevertheless, the revelation he received restored doctrine and structured the Church.
Read MoreApril 6, 1830
Learn about the events surrounding the organization of the Church, including why six men were to become the founding fathers of Mormonism.
Read MoreKirtland Beginnings
Scholars discuss the years in Kirtland that were filled with miracles, divine revelation, and instruction.
Read MoreVisions and Blessings, Tar and Feathers
Revisit the night when Joseph was tarred and feathered. Then, explore the difficulties and joys the Saints faced in their efforts to build a temple.
Read MoreThe Kirtland Temple: An Endowment of Power
Examine the few yet remarkable days in Kirtland that culminated with the appearance of the Savior.
Read MoreZion's Camp
Travel through four states with 200 men to learn that the mission of Zion's Camp was more about the lessons of a journey than about the destination.
Read MoreCrisis in Kirtland
Recount the dark days of Kirtland: financial failure, a riot in the temple, betrayal, and mutiny.
Read MoreJoseph Smith and the Law--Part 1
Hundreds of newly discovered legal documents paint a new impression of the litigious environment surrounding the Mormon leader.
Read MoreJoseph Smith and the Law--Part 2
Study the lawsuits Joseph faced throughout his life from his first encounter with the law at age 13 to the case of the Kirtland Safety Society.
Read MoreThe Mormon War
Historians recount the pivotal days that would eventually lead to expulsion from Missouri, captivity at Liberty, and a trek out West
Read MoreLiberty Jail
For Joseph Smith, Liberty Jail provided an experience that would be described as the most important leadership training the Prophet would receive.
Read MoreSuffering and Salvationa
With an extermination order in effect, thousands of destitute Saints huddled together in desperate circumstances in Missouri. The exodus begins.
Read MoreThe Mission of the Twelve to England
Detail the experience that transformed a group of faithful young men into a quorum who had great influence in the British Isles.
Read MoreLand, Joseph and "Justice" in Missouri
Historians show how "the law" in Missouri held Joseph hostage to "legally" rid itself of Mormons.
Read MoreNauvoo Beginnings
Historians document the beginnings of Nauvoo, the beautiful city, and the implications from Joseph that it wouldn't last for long.
Read More"I Can Do Nothing for You"
Recount the meeting of the Prophet and the president in 1839, and learn Smith's candid assessment of the people and power of the nation's capital.
Read MoreJoseph Smith's Sermons
Discuss how the Saints viewed the difference between Joseph's preaching and the revelations he received from God.
Read MoreJewel on the Mississippi
Review the remarkable design, organization of labor, and confluence of expertise that created the most notable structure along the Mississippi River.
Read MoreA Pearl of Great Price
Recount the story of how a remarkable find in Egypt ended up half a world away in the hands of the one man who could translate the Abrahamic text.
Read MoreDoctrines of Salvation
Examine a period of time in the early Church as Joseph introduces the doctrines that made the construction of a temple extremely urgent.
Read MoreJoseph and the Relief Society
Scholars examine the first meetings of the Relief Society, including the admonition that the organization become a vital source in the church.
Read MoreLiving by the Law
Legal scholars document the legal wrangling that kept the Prophet on the defense during the Nauvoo years.
Read MoreGoing International
Explore the early foreign missions of the Church in Canada, the British Isles, Palestine, and the Pacific islands.
Read MoreGathering Clouds
Join scholars to discuss the fear and frustration of non-Mormons when Latter-day Saints became a political force.
Read MoreJoseph Smith for President
Follow the Prophet's very unique entry into national politics including his opinions on the role of government.
Read MoreLamentation and Leadership
Scholars discuss the extraordinary events that led to consolidation of the Church's new leadership.
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