John Gee
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Born | 1964 |
Education | Doctor of Philosophy |
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Occupation | Egyptologist, university teacher, apologist |
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John Laurence Gee (born 1964) is an American Latter-day Saint scholar, apologist and an Egyptologist. He currently teaches at Brigham Young University (BYU) and serves in the Department of Near Eastern Languages. He is known for his writings in support of the Book of Abraham.[1][2][3][4]
Life
[edit]Education
[edit]Gee graduated from BYU in 1988.[5] Later, he became a graduate student in Near Eastern Studies at the University of California, Berkeley[6] and received his M.A.[7] in Near Eastern Studies[8] in 1991.[9] He earned his Ph.D. in Egyptology at Yale University[7] in 1998, completing his dissertation on ancient Egyptian ritual purity, entitled: The requirements of ritual purity in ancient Egypt.[10]
Teaching
[edit]Gee was the William "Bill" Gay Research Professor of Egyptology at the Neal A. Maxwell Institute for Religious Scholarship at BYU.
Editorial work
[edit]In this role, he is an editor for the Studies in the Book of Abraham series and a member of the editorial board of the Eastern Christian Texts series.[11]
Gee has been involved with various professional societies. He is editor of the Journal of the Society for the Study of Egyptian Antiquities, and has served on the Society's committees and board of trustees.[12] He was also on the board of directors for the Aziz S. Atiya Fund for Coptic Studies at the University of Utah.[13] He has participated in the International Association for Coptic Studies,[14][15] the Society of Biblical Literature,[16][17][18] the American Research Center in Egypt,[19] and the David M. Kennedy Center for International Studies.[20]
Gee has written an overview of Coptic literature.[21][full citation needed] In May 2008 Gee gave a presentation on the early conversion to Christianity in Egypt at the Coptic Church Centre in London.[22][full citation needed]
Mormon studies
[edit]Gee is a member of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (LDS Church), which believes Joseph Smith divinely translated the Book of Abraham from Egyptian papyrus in the 19th century.[23] Because of his expertise in Near Eastern studies and Egyptology, Gee is highly visible in the debate over the authenticity of the Book of Abraham. His interest in these issues led to his involvement with the Foundation for Ancient Research and Mormon Studies (FARMS) at BYU since the late 1980s.[24] He has also presented on the Joseph Smith Papyri to the Foundation for Apologetic Information & Research (FAIR).[25]
In 2010 Gee made a presentation with Louis C. Midgley at the BYU Mormon Media Studies Symposium reporting on their study into the effect of the tendency of Evangelical Christians to attack the right of other groups to call themselves Christians and how this affected Mitt Romney's presidential campaign.[26]
Criticism of scholarship
[edit]One of Gee's former Yale professors, Robert K. Ritner, later publicly criticized some of Gee's interpretations of the Joseph Smith Papyri as well as his failure to share drafts of his work with Ritner, as his other students have.[27][28]
One of Gee's former co-authors, fellow professors at BYU, and editor of the Joseph Smith Papers project, Brian Hauglid, is also critical of Gee's interpretations of the Joseph Smith Papyri. In 2018, Hauglid wrote, "I no longer agree with Gee or Mulhestein. I find their apologetic "scholarship" on the BoA abhorrent."[29][30]
Saving Faith controversy
[edit]Gee's 2020 book Saving Faith: How Families Protect, Sustain, and Encourage Faith caused immediate controversy with its suggestion that sexual abuse might be a possible factor in homosexual attraction. Multiple reviewers noted that this and other claims were outside Gee's realm of expertise and asserted that he misinterpreted data to arrive at his conclusions.[31][32][33] The book was pulled by its publisher.[31][33]
Works
[edit]- Theses
- Gee, John (1991). Notes on the Sons of Horus (Masters thesis). Provo, UT: FARMS.
- —— (1998). The Requirements of Ritual Purity in Ancient Egypt (Doctoral dissertation). New Haven, CT: Yale University.
- Papers
- Gee, John (1987). "Creation: The Book of Abraham, Science, and the Ancient Near East". [University scholar project]. Provo, UT: Brigham Young University.
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(help) - —— (1999). "A History of the Joseph Smith Papyri and Book of Abraham". Provo, UT: FARMS.
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(help) - —— (1999). "The Ancient Owners of the Joseph Smith Papyri". BYU Studies Quarterly. 61 (4). Provo, UT: FARMS.
- —— (2004). "'There Needs No Ghost, My Lord, Come from the Grave to Tell Us This': Dreams and Angels in Ancient Egypt" (PDF). Egyptology and Ancient Israel. Society of Biblical Literature.
- Articles
- Gee, John (September 1991). "References to Abraham Found in Two Egyptian Texts". Insights: An Ancient Window. Provo, UT: FARMS.
- —— (Fall 1992). "Limhi in the Library". Journal of Book of Mormon Studies. 1 (1). Provo, UT: FARMS: 54–66. doi:10.2307/44758621. JSTOR 44758621.
- —— (Fall 1992). "A Note on the Name of Nephi". Journal of Book of Mormon Studies. 1 (1). Provo, UT: FARMS: 189–191. doi:10.2307/44758629. JSTOR 44758629.
- —— (July 1992). "Abraham in Ancient Egyptian Texts". Ensign: 60.
- —— (1992). "A Tragedy of Errors". Review of Books on the Book of Mormon. 4. Provo, UT: FARMS: 93–119. doi:10.2307/44796510. JSTOR 44796510.
- —— (1995). "Abracadabra, Isaac and Jacob". Review of Books on the Book of Mormon. 7 (1). Provo, UT: FARMS: 19–84. doi:10.2307/44796993. JSTOR 44796993.
- —— (1996). "Two Notes on Egyptian Script". Journal of Book of Mormon Studies. 5 (1). Provo, UT: FARMS: 162–176. doi:10.2307/44747537. JSTOR 44747537.
- —— (1996). "Telling the Story of the Joseph Smith Papyri". Review of Books on the Book of Mormon. 8 (2). Provo, UT: FARMS: 46–59. doi:10.2307/44792716. JSTOR 44792716.
- —— (1997). "New and Old Light on Shawabtis from Mesoamerica". Journal of Book of Mormon Studies. 6 (1). Provo, UT: FARMS: 64–69. doi:10.2307/44759814. JSTOR 44759814.
- —— (1997). "Another Note on the Three Days of Darkness". Journal of Book of Mormon Studies. 6 (2). Provo, UT: FARMS: 235–44. doi:10.2307/44758829. JSTOR 44758829.
- —— (1998). "'Choose the Things That Please Me': On the Selection of the Isaiah Sections in the Book of Mormon". In Donald W. Parry; John W. Welch (eds.). Isaiah in the Book of Mormon. Provo, Utah: FARMS. ISBN 0-934893-29-2.
- —— (February 1999). "Ancient Manuscripts Fit Book of Mormon Pattern". Insights. Provo, UT: FARMS.
- —— (1999). "The Keeper of the Gate". In Donald W. Parry, Stephen D. Ricks (ed.). The Temple in Time and Eternity. Provo, Utah: FARMS. ISBN 0-934893-46-2.
- —— (2000). "Eyewitness, Hearsay, and Physical Evidence of the Joseph Smith Papyri". In Stephen D. Ricks; Donald W. Parry; Andrew H. Hedges (eds.). The Disciple as Witness: Essays on Latter-day Saint History and Doctrine in Honor of Richard Lloyd Anderson. Provo, Utah: FARMS. ISBN 0-934893-45-4.
- ——; John A. Tvedtnes; Matthew Roper (2000). "Book of Mormon Names Attested in Ancient Hebrew Inscriptions". Journal of Book of Mormon Studies. 9 (1): 40–51. doi:10.2307/44758905. JSTOR 44758905. Archived from the original on 2008-12-23. Retrieved 2009-04-09.
- ——; Bezalel Porten (2001). "Aramaic Funerary Practices in Egypt". In P.M. Michèle Daviau; John W. Wevers; Michael Weigl (eds.). The World of the Aramaeans. Sheffield, England: Sheffield Academic Press. ISBN 1-84127-179-9.
- —— (2001). "Epigraphic Considerations on Janne Sjodahl's Experiment with Nephite Writing". Journal of Book of Mormon Studies. 10 (1): 25. doi:10.5406/jbookmormstud.10.1.0025.
- ——; Stephen D. Ricks (2001). "Historical Plausibility: Historicity of the Book of Abraham as a Case Study". In Paul Y. Hoskisson (ed.). Historicity and the Latter-day Saint Scriptures. Provo, Utah: Religious Studies Center, Brigham Young University. ISBN 1-57734-928-8.
- —— (2001). "Towards an Interpretation of Hypocephali". "Le lotus qui sort du terre": Mélanges offerts à Edith Varga. Bulletin du Musée Hongrois des Beaux-Arts Supplément-2001. Budapest: Musée Hongrois des Beaux-Arts. pp. 325–34.
- —— (2002). "The Wrong Type of Book". In Donald W. Parry; Daniel C. Peterson; John W. Welch (eds.). Echoes and Evidences of the Book of Mormon. Provo, Utah: FARMS, Brigham Young University. ISBN 0-934893-72-1.
- ——; Roper, Matthew (2003). "I Did Liken All Scriptures Unto Us: Early Nephite Understandings of Isaiah and Implications for 'Others' in the Land". The Fulness of the Gospel: Foundational Teachings from the Book of Mormon; The 32nd Annual Sidney B. Sperry Symposium. Salt Lake City: Deseret Book.
- —— (2003). "The Earliest Example of ph-ntr?". Göttinger Miszellen. 194: 25–27.
- —— (2004). "Prophets, Initiation and the Egyptian Temple". Journal of the Society for the Study of Egyptian Antiquities. 31: 97–107.
- —— (2004). "Egyptian Society During the Twenty-sixth Dynasty". In John W. Welch; David Rolph Seely; JoAnn H. Seely (eds.). Glimpses of Lehi's Jerusalem. Provo, Utah: FARMS. ISBN 0-934893-74-8.
- —— (2004). "A Seething Pot in the North: International Affairs Leading Up to Lehi's Day". In John W. Welch; David Rolph Seely; JoAnn H. Seely (eds.). Glimpses of Lehi's Jerusalem. Provo, Utah: FARMS. ISBN 0-934893-74-8.
- —— (2004). "S3 mi nn: A Temporary Conclusion". Göttinger Miszellen. 202: 55–58.
- —— (2004). "Trial Marriage in Ancient Egypt? P. Louvre E 7846 Reconsidered". In Friedrich Hoffmann; Günther Vittmann (eds.). Res severa verum gaudium. Leuven, Belgium: Peeters Publishers. pp. 223–31.
- —— (2004). "Notes on the Egyptian Motifs in Mozart's Magic Flute". BYU Studies. 43 (3): 149–160.
- —— (June 2004). "Gertoux, Gérard. The Name of God Y.EH.OW.AH Which is Pronounced as It Is Written I_EH_OU_AH. Lanham, Md.: University Press of America, 2002. Pp. 328. Paper. $47.00. ISBN 0761822046". Review of Biblical Literature. Society of Biblical Literature. ISSN 1099-0321.
- —— (2005). "The Corruption of Scripture in Early Christianity". In Noel B. Reynolds (ed.). Early Christians in Disarray: Contemporary LDS Perspectives on the Christian Apostasy. Provo, Utah: FARMS. ISBN 978-0-934893-02-2.
- —— (2006). "A New Look at the ʿnḫ pꜣ by Formula". In Hedvig Györy (ed.). Aegyptus et Pannonia III. Budapest: MEBT-OEB.
- —— (2006). "Non-round Hypocephali". In Hedvig Györy (ed.). Aegyptus et Pannonia III. Budapest: MEBT-OEB.
- —— (March 2006). "Context Matters". Review of Biblical Literature. Review of The "Mithras Liturgy": Text, Translation and Commentary, by Hans Dieter Betz.
- —— (2007). "New Light on the Joseph Smith Papyri". FARMS Review. 19 (2): 245–260. doi:10.5406/farmsreview.19.2.0245.
- —— (2008). "The Great and Last Sacrifice". In Richard Neitzel Holzapfel; Frank F. Judd Jr.; Thomas A. Wayment (eds.). "Behold the Lamb of God": An Easter Celebration. Provo, Utah: Religious Studies Center, Brigham Young University. ISBN 978-0-8425-2693-7.
- —— (2008). "Love and Marriage in the Ancient World: An Historical Corrective". Journal of the Society for the Study of Egyptian Antiquities. 35.
- —— (2008). "On the Practice of Sealing in the Book of the Dead and the Coffin Texts". Journal of the Society for the Study of Egyptian Antiquities. 35.
- ——; Kerry Muhlestein (2009). "Egyptian Middle Kingdom Contexts for Human Sacrifice". Studies in the Bible and Antiquity. 1 (1).
- —— (2010). "James, First and Second Peter, and Jude: Epistles of Persecution". In Richard Neitzel Holzapfel; Thomas A. Wayment (eds.). The Life and Teachings of the New Testament Apostles: From the Day of Pentecost to the Apocalypse. Salt Lake City: Deseret Book. ISBN 978-1-60641-824-6.
- ——; Kerry Muhlestein (2011). "An Egyptian Context for the Sacrifice of Abraham". Journal of the Book of Mormon and Other Restoration Scripture. 20 (2): 70–77. doi:10.5406/jbookmormotheres.20.2.0070.
- Books
- Gee, John (2000). A Guide to the Joseph Smith Papyri. Provo, Utah: FARMS. ISBN 0-934893-54-3.
- ——; John A. Tvedtnes; Brian M. Hauglid (2001). Traditions About the Early Life of Abraham. Studies in the Book of Abraham; No. 1. Provo, Utah: FARMS. ISBN 0-934893-59-4.
- ——; Hauglid, Brian M. (2005). Astronomy, Papyrus, and Covenant. Studies in the Book of Abraham; No. 3. Provo, Utah: FARMS. ISBN 0-934893-76-4.
- Nibley, Hugh (2005). ——; Rhodes, Michael D. (eds.). The Message of the Joseph Smith Papyri: An Egyptian Endowment (2nd ed.). Provo, Utah: FARMS. ISBN 1-59038-539-X.
- Gee, John (2017). An Introduction to the Book of Abraham. BYU Religious Studies Center.
- Gee, John (2020). Saving Faith: How Families Protect, Sustain, and Encourage Faith. BYU Religious Studies Center.
See also
[edit]References
[edit]- ^ Tvedtnes, Hauglid & Gee 2001.
- ^ Keller (June 19, 2008). "John Gee at Olivewood". FAIR Blog. Retrieved 2009-04-06.
- ^ Hardy 2008.
- ^ "Book of Abraham - Section 2". The Mormon Curtain. Archived from the original on 2013-05-16. Retrieved 2009-04-06.
- ^ "FARMS Report". BYU Magazine. Brigham Young University. Winter 2002. Retrieved 2009-06-05.
- ^ Gee, John (1994). "La Trahison des Clercs: On the Language and Translation of the Book of Mormon". FARMS Review. 6 (1): 51–120. doi:10.2307/44796954. JSTOR 44796954. Retrieved 2009-04-09.
- ^ a b "About the Reviewers". Review of Books on the Book of Mormon. 4 (1). Provo, UT: FARMS: 273. 1992. Retrieved 2009-04-09.
- ^ Gee, John (July 1992). "Abraham in Ancient Egyptian Texts". Ensign: 60. Retrieved 2009-04-09.
- ^ Gee's 1991 "Notes on the Sons of Horus" was his master's thesis.See Shirts, Kerry A. (2001). "With His Own Thoughts, Upon the Sources of Anti-Mormonism, Muddying Up the Issues on the Papyrus". Kerry A. Shirts's Mormonism Researched. Archived from the original on 2008-06-19. Retrieved 2009-04-09.; Gee, John (1991). "Notes on the Sons of Horus". Provo, Utah: Foundation for Ancient Research and Mormon Studies.
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(help) - ^ Gee, John Laurence (1998). "The Requirements of Ritual Purity in Ancient Egypt". Yale University. Retrieved 2009-04-06.
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(help) - ^ BYU 2006.
- ^ "About the SSEA". The Society For The Study of Egyptian Antiquities. Archived from the original on 2009-03-22. Retrieved 2009-04-06.
- ^ Gee, John (2007). "New Light on the Joseph Smith Papyri". FARMS Review. 19 (2): 245–260. doi:10.5406/farmsreview.19.2.0245. Retrieved 2009-04-06.
- ^ "Newsletter Bulletin D'Information" (PDF). No. 32. International Association for Coptic Studies. November 1993. Retrieved 2009-04-09.
- ^ "Newsletter Bulletin D'Information". No. 35. International Association for Coptic Studies. May 1995. Retrieved 2009-04-09.
- ^ "Annual Meeting Seminar Papers and Websites". Society of Biblical Literature. Retrieved 2009-04-09.
- ^ "2007 Annual Meeting". Society of Biblical Literature. Retrieved 2009-04-09.
- ^ "Annual Meeting Program Unit Chairs" (PDF). Society Report. Society of Biblical Literature. November 2008. Retrieved 2009-04-09.
- ^ "Stylistic Dating of Greco-Roman Stele II: Heads and Hands" (paper presented at the American Research Center in Egypt Annual Meetings, Atlanta, Georgia, 25 April 2003)
- ^ See 2007 lectures at "Past Lectures". David M. Kennedy Center for International Studies. Retrieved 2009-04-09.
- ^ link to article
- ^ program for Coptic Symposium
- ^ Gertoux 2016, pp. 94.
- ^ Gee, John (2007). "New Light on the Joseph Smith Papyri". FARMS Review. 19 (2): 245–260. doi:10.5406/farmsreview.19.2.0245. Retrieved 2009-04-09.
- ^ "FAIR Conference Speakers". Foundation for Apologetic Information & Research. 2007. Retrieved 2009-04-09.
- ^ Deseret News. Nov. 14, 2010
- ^ In an article highly critical of Joseph Smith's interpretation of Egyptian writing, Ritner wrote, "With regard to the articles by my former student John Gee, I am constrained to note that unlike the… practice of all my other Egyptology students, Gee never chose to share drafts of his publications with me to elicit scholarly criticism, so that I have encountered these only recently. It must be understood that in these apologetic writings, Gee’s opinions do not necessarily reflect my own, nor the standards of Egyptological proof that I required at Yale or Chicago."Ritner, Robert K. (Winter 2000). "The 'Breathing Permit of Hôr': Thirty-four Years Later". Dialogue: A Journal of Mormon Thought. 33 (4): 97–119. doi:10.2307/45226742. JSTOR 45226742. Retrieved 2009-04-06.Republished with revised introduction in Ritner, Robert K. (July 2003). "'The Breathing Permit of Hôr' Among The Joseph Smith Papyri". Journal of Near Eastern Studies. 62 (3): 161–180. doi:10.1086/380315. S2CID 162323232.See also this BYU review of Ritner's critique in Morris, Larry E. (2004). "The Book of Abraham: Ask the Right Questions and Keep On Looking". FARMS Review. 16 (2): 355–80. doi:10.5406/farmsreview.16.2.0355. Retrieved 2009-04-08.
- ^ Ritner, Robert K., A Response to "Translation and Historicity of the Book of Abraham" (PDF), retrieved 2016-01-19
- ^ "Book of Abraham Apologist: Brian Hauglid's "Transformative Journey"". 19 December 2018.
- ^ "Dan Vogel on Facebook". Facebook. Archived from the original on 2022-04-27.[user-generated source]
- ^ a b "Gee, Saving Faith (Reviewed by Chad Curtis)" by Chad Curtis. Association for Mormon Letters. Accessed 3 September 2020.
- ^ "Saving Faith and Expertise" by Kevin Shafer. 23 August 2020. Accessed 3 September 2020.
- ^ a b "Controversial Mormon book pulled from publication" by Jana Riess. Religion News Service. September 8, 2020. Accessed September 9, 2020.
Sources
[edit]- BYU (2006). "John Gee". Neal A. Maxwell Institute for Religious Scholarship. Archived from the original on 2008-04-20. Retrieved 2008-07-22.
- Gertoux, G (2016). Did Jesus "Je[hovah]-salvation" know God's name?. Lulu.com. ISBN 978-1-387-13836-4.
- Hardy, Roger L. (2008-06-20). "BYU scholar researching Book of Abraham origins". MormonTimes. Salt Lake City, Utah: Deseret News. Archived from the original on July 16, 2011. Retrieved 2009-04-06.
- Tvedtnes, John A.; Hauglid, Brian M.; Gee, John Laurence (2001). Traditions about the Early Life of Abraham. Foundation for Ancient Research and Mormon Studies, Brigham Young University. ISBN 9780934893596. Retrieved 2009-04-06.
External links
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