Richard H. Cracroft is Nan Osmond Grass Professor in English at BYU, where he has taught American Literature and Mormon Literature since 1963 and where he has served as department chair, dean of the College of Humanities, as coordinator of American Studies and, presently, as director of the Center for the Studies of Christian Values in Literature. He is married to Janice Alger Cracroft and they are the parents of two sons and a daughter and grandparents to (currently) six tykes. Dr. Cracroft is the author of several books and dozens of articles which have appeared in national and international journals; his anthology, edited with Neal E. Lambert, A Believing People: The Literature of the Latter-day Saints (1974;1979), is the first anthology of Mormon literature, and is being reprinted by Liahona. Dr. Cracroft, who is currently serving as bishop of BYU 203rd Ward (Marrieds), has been a missionary (Swiss-Austrian), bishop (Provo Bonneville Ward), stake president (Provo Utah East Stake), mission president (Switzerland Zurich), and branch president (Provo MTC). He is impatiently and ‘umbly awaiting translation but is afraid it has been hung up in Correlation. Richard Cracroft can be reached online by sending email to cl************@me**************.com.
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