
James T. Duke taught at Brigham Young University from 1963 to 2003 in the Department of Sociology. He instructed both undergraduate and graduate classes in sociological theory, the sociology of religion, the sociological study of Mormon life, and the Book of Mormon. He received bachelors and masters degrees from the University of Utah and a Ph.D. from the University of California at Los Angeles.
He is the author or editor of several books, including Latter-day Saint Social Life, which reviews recent research concerning LDS people. He has published articles in the Ensign, the Journal of Book of Mormon Studies, and the Encyclopedia of Mormonism. He has also authored many journal articles and is an internationally recognized scholar on Church growth. He has done research or given papers in Kingston, Jamaica; London and Nottingham, England; Helsinki, Finland; Uppsala, Sweden; New Delhi, India; Mexico City, Mexico; Tel Aviv, Israel; Durban, South Africa; and Varna, Bulgaria. He loves to travel and has visited many other areas of the world.
Brother Duke has served all of his life in The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, including full-time missionary, bishop, branch president, high counselor, gospel doctrine teacher, ward and stake young mens president, ward and stake Sunday School president, counselor in a bishopric, and ward mission leader. He is currently serving (as of June 30, 2003) as a Church service missionary in the Research Information Division of the LDS Church in Salt Lake City.
He has been happily married to Ruth Sidwell Duke for the past forty-four years. They are the parents of nine children and twenty-two grandchildren. His hobbies are walking, music, reading, and spending time with his family.
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