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Book on S.L. Tabernacle written by Y. professor

Published: Friday, Oct. 5, 2007 12:03 a.m. MDT
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PROVO — The Brigham Young University Religious Studies Center has released a book by BYU professor Scott C. Esplin featuring an in-depth review of the construction and restoration of the Salt Lake Tabernacle of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints.

The full-color publication features recent and historic photographs and will soon be available for purchase at the BYU Bookstore. The price of the book is $24.95.

In 1947, Stewart L. Grow, grandson of Henry Grow , the pioneer bridge builder who built the roof structure of the historic Tabernacle, wrote a thesis on the building of the Tabernacle. Sixty years later, in "The Tabernacle: An Old and Wonderful Friend," Esplin examines and adds to Grow's original thesis.

Esplin is a professor of church history at BYU. Prior to joining the religious education faculty, he taught for the Church Educational System for nine years. For more information, visit religion.byu.edu.

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