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John Sears Tanner was born on 27 July, 1950 in Salt Lake City, Utah. Discover John Sears Tanner's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is He in this year and how He spends money? Also learn how He earned most of networth at the age of 73 years old?

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Age 74 years old
Zodiac Sign Leo
Born 27 July 1950
Birthday 27 July
Birthplace Salt Lake City, Utah
Nationality United States

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2020

On May 12, 2020, Jeffrey R. Holland, chairman of the Executive Committee of the BYU-Hawaii Board of Trustees, announced that Tanner would be succeeded as the institution's president by John S. K. Kauwe III, effective July 1, 2020.

2015

On May 12, 2015, Russell M. Nelson, chairman of the Executive Committee of the BYU-Hawaii Board of Trustees announced that effective July 27, 2015, Tanner would succeed Steven C. Wheelwright as the president of BYU-Hawaii.

In June 2015, the LDS Church announced that Devin Durrant, who had been serving as the Second Counselor in the Sunday School General Presidency, would succeed Tanner as First Counselor.

2014

At the church's April 2014 General Conference, Tanner was accepted by the membership as first counselor to Tad R. Callister in the general presidency of the church's Sunday School. Tanner completed his service in Brazil and officially began the Sunday School assignment in July 2014.

2011

Tanner has served in the LDS Church as a bishop and stake president. In 2011, Tanner was assigned to serve as president of the Brazil São Paulo South Mission.

1999

Tanner was also involved with putting to music "Nephi's Psalm," from a chapter in the Book of Mormon. The first one, "I Love the Lord" was written to the tune of "Be Still My Soul" and has been sung at the Priesthood Session of both the October 1999 and April 2007 general conferences. His other adaption, "Sometimes My Soul," is based on the American folk tune "Poor Wayfaring Stranger." Tanner also wrote an article in Ensign on the power of hymns.

1998

From 1998 to 2003, Tanner served as chair of the BYU English Department. He was BYU's Academic Vice President from 2004 to 2011.

1992

From 1992 to 1998 Tanner was BYU's Associate Academic Vice President for Undergraduate and International Education. He developed the Freshman Academy program to better transition new freshmen into BYU, and helped write the current university policy on academic freedom. Tanner also oversaw changes in BYU's General Education requirements, including a reduction in the Physical Education requirement. In 2001, Paul Y. Hoskisson edited a volume entitled Historicity and the Latter-day Saint Scriptures which included a chapter by Tanner entitled "The World and the Word: History, Literature and Scripture". It was a scholarly attempt to deal with, among other things, issues surrounding archaeology study of ancient American societies portrayed in the Book of Mormon.

1985

Tanner wrote the words to "Bless Our Fast We Pray", which is hymn #138 in the 1985 English-language edition of the LDS Church hymnal. Tanner also wrote a "Sacrament Sonnet" that was published in Ensign in 1981.

1982

Tanner began his academic career as an assistant professor at Florida State University. He has also been a Fulbright Scholar in Brazil. Bothered in Florida by the freedom that some colleagues had to speak about their beliefs, while he had to hold his tongue about his, as well as by his wife's homesickness for Utah, Tanner became a member of the BYU faculty in 1982. Tanner has focused much of his study on John Milton. His book, Anxiety in Eden (Oxford University Press), received the Best Book Award from the Milton Society of America in 1992. Tanner also contributed to the Encyclopedia of Mormonism.

1974

Tanner was born in Salt Lake City, Utah, and grew up in South Pasadena, California, one of 13 children born to William and Athelia Tanner. He served an LDS mission in Brazil. In 1974, Tanner received a bachelor's degree from BYU. While at BYU he met Susan Winder. They married in the Salt Lake Temple in 1974. He then began studies at the University of California at Berkeley where he received a Ph.D. in English in 1980.

1950

John Sears Tanner (born July 27, 1950) is a former president of Brigham Young University-Hawaii (BYU-Hawaii). He was the 10th president of BYU-Hawaii, serving from 2015 to 2020. He previously served as first counselor in the General Sunday School Presidency of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (LDS Church) (2014 to 2015), as president of the church's Brazil São Paulo South Mission (2011 to 2014) and as Academic Vice President of Brigham Young University (BYU). Tanner is married to Susan W. Tanner, a former general president of the LDS Church's Young Women organization.