The end of an era
I am a chemist by training, but Mormon history has always been open to dilettants (for good and ill). Still, as I ran headlong into the ocean of Mormon historiography, without the mentorship of many I would have been churned and released, to lie recovering on the sand. Without question, the measure that I am able to swim through the vast primary sources and previous works today can mostly be traced back to the kind aid of Justin. I know of no individual with his bibliographic breadth, keen insight and editorial skill.
As he moves on to other endeavors, I wish him well, and thank him.
Indeed, this is a loss. Let’s hope that this burnout is just temporary.
Comment by David G. — 5/26/2008 @ 12:33 am
I’m not sure if it is burnout, but we are all at a definite loss.
Comment by J. Stapley — 5/26/2008 @ 11:23 am
He called it “burnout” (in reference to blogging) in a private email to me.
Comment by David G. — 5/26/2008 @ 12:46 pm
Thank you, J.
Comment by Justin — 5/27/2008 @ 8:37 am