Ben Spackman

Ben Spackman
Managing Editor, Mormon Portal
Ancient Near East, Semitics, Hebrew Bible, Mormonism
Before receiving his BA in Near Eastern Studies from BYU in 2001, Ben Spackman spent a semester in Jerusalem, where he studied Judaism, Islam, and Christianity . He received a MA and did further work towards a PhD in Near Eastern Languages and Civilizations at the University of Chicago, focusing on philology and Semitic languages such as Arabic, Hebrew, and Aramaic. During his graduate summers, he taught New Testament, Book of Mormon, and Biblical Hebrew at BYU. He has taught various courses in a volunteer capacity for the LDS Church Education System since 2003. Ben has lived in Canada, Minnesota, Utah, Jerusalem, Chicago, France, and Brooklyn.
An Evangelical Graduates from the Mormon Institute Program
An Evangelical Explains What He Learned About Mormons, the Bible, and Himself While Attending an LDS Institute of Religion. Read More »
LDS Gospel Doctrine Podcast Archive
LDS Gospel Doctrine Podcast Archive Read More »
What Mormon Fundamentalism Shares with Pornography
Whether it's excessively literalist strains of interpretation in Gospel Doctrine class or polygamous families wearing older styles of homemade clothing coming into the Wal-Mart in S. Utah, I think I know it when I see it. Read More »
Mormon Missionaries: Not Just a Halloween Costume
Psst, wanna be a Mormon? Or a Mormon missionary? Here's how. Read More »
Doctrinal Sources and Authority
Mormonism isn't Bible-based, so what is it? Read More »










