John W. Welch


John Woodland "Jack" Welch is a scholar of law and religion. Welch is a member of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints and currently teaches at the J. Reuben Clark Law School at Brigham Young University in Provo, Utah. He is notable for his contributions to LDS scholarship, including his discovery of the ancient literary form chiasmus in the Book of Mormon.

Biography

Welch was founding director of Foundation for Ancient Research and Mormon Studies and, prior to August 2018, was the Editor-in-Chief of the periodical BYU Studies Quarterly. Welch was director of publications for the Joseph Fielding Smith Institute for Latter-day Saint History. While serving as a young missionary in Germany, Welch discovered many instances of the chiasmus literary form in the Book of Mormon. His finding, published in BYU Studies as "Chiasmus in the Book of Mormon" in 1969, and subsequent publications have shaped scholarly inquiry into the linguistic aspects and historical origin of the Book of Mormon.
Welch received bachelor's and master's degrees from BYU. He then studied at Oxford University as a Woodrow Wilson Fellow. Welch received a J.D. from Duke University. He is the Robert K. Thomas professor of law in the JRCLS.
In 1979, Welch founded FARMS while working as a lawyer in southern California. He was a member of the board of editors for the Encyclopedia of Mormonism.
Welch was a co-author of Religion and Law: Biblical-Judaic and Islamic Perspectives
He is a contributing scholar for the Joseph Smith Papers Project.