Michael McGinnis
2004-10-16 13:43:09 UTC
Zenna Henderson, whose "People" characters were overtly religious,
once said that everybody imagined that she belonged to their own
religious sect. The standard reference "Contemporary Authors" says she
was Methodist. Yet most sources on the Web, such as
http://www.adherents.com/lit/bk_Zenna.html, say she was Mormon.
The Mormon Literature Database at Brigham Young University
http://mormonlit.lib.byu.edu/lit_author.php?a_id=2767 says "Religion:
born/baptized LDS but married a nonmember and was nonpracticing after
that". She married Richard Harry Henderson in 1943 but was divorced
after seven years of marriage.
Can anyone shed more light on Zenna Henderson's actual religious
beliefs and/or practices? My theory is that she was born into a LDS
family but attended a Methodist church as an adult.
once said that everybody imagined that she belonged to their own
religious sect. The standard reference "Contemporary Authors" says she
was Methodist. Yet most sources on the Web, such as
http://www.adherents.com/lit/bk_Zenna.html, say she was Mormon.
The Mormon Literature Database at Brigham Young University
http://mormonlit.lib.byu.edu/lit_author.php?a_id=2767 says "Religion:
born/baptized LDS but married a nonmember and was nonpracticing after
that". She married Richard Harry Henderson in 1943 but was divorced
after seven years of marriage.
Can anyone shed more light on Zenna Henderson's actual religious
beliefs and/or practices? My theory is that she was born into a LDS
family but attended a Methodist church as an adult.