Edward L. Kimball Explained

Edward Kimball
Birth Name:Edward Lawrence Kimball
Birth Date:September 23, 1930
Death Date:November 21, 2016 (aged 86)
Education:University of Utah (BA, LLB)
University of Pennsylvania (JD, LLM)
Discipline:Law
History
Sub Discipline:Evidence law
Appellate law
Mormon studies
Workplaces:University of Montana
University of Wisconsin–Madison
Brigham Young University
Spouse:Evelyn Bee Madsen
Children:7
Parents:Spencer W. Kimball (father)
Birth Place:Arizona, U.S.
Death Place:Provo, Utah, U.S.

Edward Lawrence Kimball (September 23, 1930  - November 21, 2016) was an American scholar, lawyer, and historian who was a law professor at Brigham Young University (BYU).

Kimball was the son of Spencer W. Kimball, a president of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (LDS Church), and his wife, Camilla Eyring Kimball, and wrote notable biographies of his father. Mormon historians have described these as "well crafted" biographies.[1]

Early life and education

Kimball was born in Arizona on September 23, 1930, and he suffered from polio as a child. He served as a missionary for the LDS Church in the Netherlands.[2] He received a bachelor's degree in history and a law degree from the University of Utah. Kimball then went on to earn two further law degrees from the University of Pennsylvania.

Career

As a lawyer, Kimball specialized in evidence law.[3] He also authored a biography of Frank J. Remington and wrote on criminal cases in appellate courts.[4]

Kimball served in several positions in the LDS Church, including bishop. Prior to joining the faculty of BYU, Kimball was a law professor and chairman of the Curriculum Committee at the University of Wisconsin Law School.[5] Kimball started his career as a law professor at the University of Montana, where he taught from 1956 to 1962. He was a professor at the University of Wisconsin from 1962 to 1973. He was one of the founding faculty at BYU Law School from 1973 until 1995, when he was granted emeritus status.[6] Kimball was the inaugural holder of the Ernest L. Wilkinson Chair in the BYU law school.[7]

Writings

Kimball's biography of his father has been listed among "60 Significant Mormon Biographies".[8] Lengthen Your Stride, his history of his father's church presidency, has also been widely recognized.

Kimball wrote an article on Henry Eyring and Harvey Fletcher published in .[9] Kimball served as the editor of his father's book Faith Precedes the Miracle. Kimball was also the compiler and editor of the widely cited work, The Teachings of Spencer W. Kimball (Salt Lake City: Bookcraft, 1982).

Kimball has published an in-depth study on the 1978 Revelation on Priesthood received by his father.[10] [11] He has also written an article on the history of LDS Church temple admissions standards.[12]

Personal life

Kimball married the Evelyn Bee Madsen in 1954.[13] [14] They had seven children. Kimball died in Provo, Utah, on November 21, 2016, at the age of 86.[15]

Publications

External links

Notes and References

  1. Book: Ronald W. Walker

    . Walker, Ronald W. . Ronald W. Walker . Whittaker, David J. . James B. Allen (historian) . Allen, James B. . Mormon History . 129 . . Champaign . 2001 . 2009-01-28. David J. Whittaker . 9780252026195 .

  2. Carolina Eyring Miner and Edward L. Kimball. Camilla: A Biography of Camilla Eyring Kimball. (Salt Lake City: Desert Book, 1980) p. 111
  3. Web site: State v. Smedley . www.utcourts.gov . 15 February 2020.
  4. Kimball . Edward L. . Criminal Cases in a State Appellate Court: Wisconsin 1839-1959 . The American Journal of Legal History . 1965 . 9 . 2 . 95–117 . 10.2307/844269 . 0002-9319. 844269 .
  5. Based on gargoyle_02_1_6[1].pdf with added support from the author bio included with Camilla, although the latter does not specify which University in Wisconsin Kimball was connected with.
  6. http://www.law2.byu.edu/faculty/profiles2009/profile.php?id=185 BYU Law bio of Kimball
  7. https://law.byu.edu/our-faculty/chairs-and-professorships/ BYU law school list of chairs and professorships
  8. Web site: Biggs . Stephen C. . Burton . Gideon O. . 60 Significant Mormon Biographies . Mormon Literature & Creative Arts . Brigham Young University Libraries . https://archive.today/20120710181615/http://mormonlit.lib.byu.edu/html/biographies.html . 10 July 2012.
  9. Harvey Fletcher and Henry Eyring: Men of Faith and Science. Edward L.. Kimball. Dialogue. 15. 3. 1982.
  10. Web site: Edward Kimball on the 1978 revelation . mormon-chronicles.blogspot.com . November 23, 2008.
  11. Kimball. Edward L.. Spencer W. Kimball and the Revelation on Priesthood. BYU Studies Quarterly. 47. 2. 2008.
  12. Web site: LDS Criticisms-- Bibliography . mormonfortress.com . https://web.archive.org/web/20090114225545/http://www.mormonfortress.com/bibli.html . 14 January 2009.
  13. News: May 3, 1954 . Miss Evelyn Madsen to be bride of Edward L. Kimball June 9 . 12A . Deseret News .
  14. Web site: Evelyn Bee Kimball . 15 February 2020 . Legacy.com.
  15. News: Stack . Peggy Fletcher . December 13, 2016 . Ed Kimball, who wrote warts-and-all biographies of his father, Mormon leader Spencer Kimball, dies . The Salt Lake Tribune .