Charles Wilfred Griggs (born 1942) is a professor of ancient scripture at Brigham Young University.
In 1975–1976 he was part of a team doing excavations at the Nag Hammadi site in Egypt for UC Berkeley.
He has argued that in the Joseph Smith Translation of the Bible (JST), Paul was married.
[1] Griggs' interpretation was described by Deirdre Good as "among the more creative", but said she preferred to avoid "adding to Paul's words," as the JST does throughout.
Some of his work has related to DNA issues in studying mummies and has been done in cooperation with Scott Woodward.