Wesley Preston Walters (January 20, 1926 – November 9, 1990) was a pastor of the United Presbyterian Church in
Marissa, Illinois
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History
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. He is notable for his historical research critical of the
Latter Day Saint Movement
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, specifically
Joseph Smith
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's
First Vision
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account. Historian
Richard Bushman
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, who often differed with Walters' views, said that Walters, "performed a very positive service to the cause of Mormon History because he was a
delver
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. He went deep into the heart of the archives.
emade us realize that we can't assume anything. Everything had to be demonstrated and proved."
Biography
Walters converted to Christianity and Presbyterianism as a teenager in
Baltimore
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,
Maryland
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, after being impressed by the preaching of
Donald Barnhouse
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.
[Walters, Helen "Wesley Walters, Sleuth for the Truth," 2, unpublished manuscript in Presbyterian Church of America Historical Archives, St. Louis, Missouri. As relayed in, Harper, Steven C. First Vision: Memory and Mormon Origins. Oxford University Press, 2019.] As a teenager in Baltimore, he convinced two of his friends to not convert to
the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints
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(LDS Church).
By 1960, Walters was married to his wife, Helen, had four children and was the pastor of the United Presbyterian congregation in Marissa, Illinois.
He was asked to write an article about the LDS Church in the periodical
Christianity Today
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, but felt inadequate, so the leaders of his church funded his research by sending him to
Salt Lake City, Utah
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to study.
This set him on the path of research and writing that would define the rest of his life, researching and publishing work critical of the Latter Day Saint movement.
Walters continued as a pastor for 30 years in Marissa until his sudden death in November 1990, after undergoing gall bladder surgery.
Critical works
In 1967, Walters published a pamphlet, "New Light on Mormon Origins from Palmyra Revival" that challenged the canonical history of the LDS Church. It asserted that, contrary to Smith's claim, there was no revival where Smith grew up in
Palmyra, New York
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prior his first vision, and that the setting for his story better fit a revival from 1823 to 1824. The pamphlet written by Walters created a stir, and provoked a strong response from scholars at
Brigham Young University
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(BYU). By spring of 1968, BYU professor
Truman G. Madsen
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organized approximately three dozen scholars to respond to Walters, and wrote to the LDS Church's
First Presidency
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that the "first vision has come under severe historical attack." The thesis written by Walters and the subsequent response has framed the modern historical debate.
In 1971, he discovered a key document of evidence for the
1826 trial of Joseph Smith in the basement of a sheriff's office in
Norwich, New York
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. Prior to this discovery, the reality of the 1826 trial had been questioned by some Latter-day Saint scholars.
[Hugh Nibley wrote in 1961, "If this court record is authentic, it is the most damning evidence in existence against Joseph Smith." Nibley, Hugh. ''The Myth Makers'' Bookcraft in Salt Lake City, Utah 1961.]
Publications
* ''The Challenge of the Cults'' co-authored chapter, Jan 1, 1961
* ''New light on Mormon Origins from Palmyra Revival'' Bulletin of the Evangelical Theological Society 10, no.4 (1967), republished in Dialogue 4 no.1 (1969)
* ''Joseph Smith among the Egyptians'' Journal of the Evangelical Theological Society Volume 16 No.1, Winter 1973
* ''Joseph Smith's Bainbridge, N.y., Court Trials and from Occult to Cult with Joseph Smith, Jr.'' 1977 reprint of two articles printed in 1974 and 1977
* ''The human origins of the Book of Mormon'' - 1979
* ''An Examination of B. H. Roberts' Secret Manuscript Paperback'' – Utah Lighthouse Ministry 1979
* ''Jehovah's Witnesses (IVP Booklets) Pamphlet'' with M. Kurt Goedelman – January 12, 1983
* ''The Use of The Old Testament In The Book of Mormon'' Utah Lighthouse Ministry – 1990
* ''Is Mormonism Christian?: A Look at the Teachings of the Mormon Religion'' with Harry L. Ropp and Charles Arthur Crane College Pr Pub Co – November 1, 1995
* ''Inventing Mormonism: Tradition and the Historical Record'' with
H. Michael Marquardt – Signature Books October 15, 1998
See also
*
H. Michael Marquardt
*
Jerald and Sandra Tanner
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References
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1926 births
1990 deaths
Critics of Mormonism
Historians of the Latter Day Saint movement
Mormonism-related controversies
Mormon studies scholars