RJH is British. Moreover, he teaches religion and philosophy at a private grammar school for boys in the English shires, reads cuneiform tablets (he is the world expert on the activities of Madanu-Bel-Uzur, a Babylonian slave), helps organise the European Mormon Studies Association, and serves as international editor of Dialogue: A Journal of Mormon Thought. Once upon a time he was a FARMS Nibley Fellow. His Mormon Studies work, in all its dilettantish glory, has appeared in the FARMS Review, the International Journal of Mormon Studies, and Mormon Historical Studies. His Mormon blogging career began at United Brethren; he has been part of the BCC since 2005.
RJH has degrees from Birmingham and Oxford, and has also studied at Johns Hopkins, the Hebrew University, and Vienna. His personal blog is Headlife.

