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- Paul_L._Anderson abstract "Paul L. Anderson (born 1946) is a Latter-day Saint architectural historian, museum curator and hymnwriter. Anderson was born in Pasadena, California and as a young man served a mission for The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (LDS Church) in Japan.Anderson received a B.A. with honors from Stanford University in 1968 and a Master of Architecture from Princeton University in 1972. He was an architect in Pasadena, California and received his license in 1976.Anderson married the historian Lavina Fielding in 1977. They lived in Salt Lake City, Utah and had one son, Christian, who was born in 1980. During the 1993 conflict between some intellectuals and LDS leadership (in which Lavina was excommunicated), Paul publicly called for peace and reconciliation between the parties.In 1973, Anderson received a fellowship from the LDS Church's Historical Department to study historical Mormon architecture, which led to a position restoring the church's historic buildings. He helped in the planning of the Museum of Church History and Art, which opened in 1984, and later in designing its exhibits. He helped launch the Brigham Young University Museum of Art in 1992 and since then has served as head of design and curator. Anderson was heavily involved with the work of Nauvoo Restoration, Inc.[citation needed]Anderson has been a longtime member of the Mormon History Association (MHA), and planned its 1987 conference in England, for which he was awarded a Special Citation from the MHA. He served as MHA president from 2007 to 2008.Anderson also has a strong musical interest. For several years he sang in the Utah Symphony Chorus. He has written the text of four hymns in the 1985 LDS hymnbook: #139 "In Fasting We Approach Thee", #148 "Sabbath Day", #291 "Turn Your Hearts", and #311 "We Meet Again as Sisters".".
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