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The Believing Scientist: Essays On Science And Religion, Hyrum Lewis
The Believing Scientist: Essays On Science And Religion, Hyrum Lewis
BYU Studies Quarterly
Stephen M. Barr. The Believing Scientist: Essays on Science and Religion.
Grand Rapids, Mich: William B. Eerdmans Publishing, 2016.
Cecil B. Demille And David O. Mckay–An Unexpected Friendship, Fred E. Woods
Cecil B. Demille And David O. Mckay–An Unexpected Friendship, Fred E. Woods
BYU Studies Quarterly
Early in the twentieth century, what should have been a most unlikely friendship curiously evolved into a lifelong amiable relationship between world-renowned filmmaker Cecil B. DeMille and David O. McKay, President of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. In some ways, the two men were polar opposites. DeMille was an icon in the twentieth-century film industry who directed seventy motion pictures in an illustrious career that spanned over four decades. Dwelling in the midst of “Babylon” (Los Angeles), he was referred to as “Mr. Hollywood.” McKay presided from the heart of Latter-day Saint conservatism, Salt Lake City, dedicated …
Religion And Families: An Introduction, Alison Palmer
Religion And Families: An Introduction, Alison Palmer
BYU Studies Quarterly
Loren D. Marks and David C. Dollahite, Religion and Families: An Introduction, Textbooks in Family Studies Series (New York: Routledge, 2017)
Transmitting Religion: A Look At Vern L. Bengtson's Families And Faith: How Religion Is Passed Down Across Generations, Loren D. Marks
Transmitting Religion: A Look At Vern L. Bengtson's Families And Faith: How Religion Is Passed Down Across Generations, Loren D. Marks
BYU Studies Quarterly
Over the past hundred years, social scientists have tended to take one of three approaches with respect to the topic of religion. Approach 1 typically pathologizes and intellectually scorns religious beliefs, practices, and faith communities, although there are now hundreds of empirical studies that link religious involvement with increased mental health, relational health, physical health, and longevity. Approach 2 politely ignores, minimizes, or marginalizes religion. Approach 3 engages in actively studying religion but typically with a cold, arms-length, agnostic-like feel. For nearly thirty years, sociologist Vern Bengtson, the author of Families and Faith,3 practiced this third approach.
Compromising Scholarship: Religious And Political Bias In American Higher Education, George Yancey, Bruce A. Chadwick
Compromising Scholarship: Religious And Political Bias In American Higher Education, George Yancey, Bruce A. Chadwick
BYU Studies Quarterly
George Yancey, a professor of sociology at the University of North Texas, has focused his research on racial and ethnic bias. His recent books include Interracial Families: Current Concepts and Controversies and Interracial Contact and Social Change. Yancey's newest study in Compromising Scholarship documents the bias of university faculty against members of various groups. Professor Yancey, aware that scientists, just like other Americans, are hesitant to reveal any prejudice or bias, focused his study on "collegiality" in an attempt to distract respondents from the research interest in bias. Yancey conducted his study via Internet survey and blog analyses in the …
Now You See It, Now You Don't: Biblical Perspectives On The Relationship Between Magic And Religion, Shawna Dolansky, David A. Allred
Now You See It, Now You Don't: Biblical Perspectives On The Relationship Between Magic And Religion, Shawna Dolansky, David A. Allred
BYU Studies Quarterly
Defining terms is a foundational task in academic studies, and a clear example of its importance is in the ongoing debates on the relationship between magic and religion. Because of the various ways in which magic has been defined over time and because of the negative connotations that can accompany some definitions, explorations of magic and religion are rife with misunderstanding and ethnocentrism, most famously dating back to the milieu of cultural evolution that characterized nineteenth-century anthropology, especially in the works of Edward B. Taylor and James G. Frazer. However, questions about the relationship between magic and religion go back …
God And Sex: What The Bible Really Says, Michael Coogan, Eric A. Eliason
God And Sex: What The Bible Really Says, Michael Coogan, Eric A. Eliason
BYU Studies Quarterly
Once, while serving as a military chaplain, I attended a training event in Colorado Springs. There we toured the world headquarters of the Evangelical "Focus on the Family" ministry. Our friendly guide explained to us that their organization existed to promote the "biblical model" of the family in the modern world. A cheeky question popped into to my mind: "By 'biblical model' do you mean the polygamy practiced in the Old Testament, or the celibacy encouraged in the New Testament?" But I held my tongue, as I wanted to be a polite guest. But since this event, I have often …
The Faith Instinct: How Religion Evolved And Why It Endures, Brian Jackson, Nicholas Wade
The Faith Instinct: How Religion Evolved And Why It Endures, Brian Jackson, Nicholas Wade
BYU Studies Quarterly
"People of faith may not warm to the view that the mind's receptivity to religion has been shaped by evolution," writes Nicholas Wade, science writer for the New York Times, in his new book The Faith Instinct. If religion evolves with cultural circumstances, then it loses some of its immutable, supernatural qualities. On the other hand, atheists "may not embrace the idea that religious behavior evolved because it conferred essential benefits on ancient societies and their successors." If we accept the proposition that faith endures because cultures select it (perhaps unconsciously) as a necessary attribute of their survival, then we …
The Great Transformation: The Beginning Of Our Religious Traditions. By Karen Armstrong, Eric D. Huntsman
The Great Transformation: The Beginning Of Our Religious Traditions. By Karen Armstrong, Eric D. Huntsman
BYU Studies Quarterly
Karen Armstrong. The Great Transformation: The Beginning of Our Religious Traditions. New York: Anchor Books, 2007.
Religion And Film: An Introduction. By Melanie J. Wright, Kent R. Bean
Religion And Film: An Introduction. By Melanie J. Wright, Kent R. Bean
BYU Studies Quarterly
Melanie J. Wright. Religion and Film: An Introduction. New York: I. B. Tauris, 2007
Soul Searching: The Religious And Spiritual Lives Of American Teenagers. By Christian Smith, With Melinda Lundquist Denton, Bruce A. Chadwick, Richard J. Mcclendon
Soul Searching: The Religious And Spiritual Lives Of American Teenagers. By Christian Smith, With Melinda Lundquist Denton, Bruce A. Chadwick, Richard J. Mcclendon
BYU Studies Quarterly
Christian Smith, with Melinda Lundquist Denton. Soul Searching: The Religious and Spiritual Lives of American Teenagers. New York: Oxford University Press, 2005
Islam: An Introduction And Bibliography, James A. Toronto, Cynthia Finlayson
Islam: An Introduction And Bibliography, James A. Toronto, Cynthia Finlayson
BYU Studies Quarterly
Long before the events of September 11, 2001, BYU Studies began working on this special issue focusing on Islam. The authors and editors who worked on this issue have tried to capture the spirit of a religion that provides guidance to the lives of millions of people worldwide. The ever expanding influence of Islam extends to the prominent and often controversial role that Islam plays in contemporary politics. In addition, Muslim theology, scripture, art, science, and communal values have made significant contributions to world civilization. And in quiet yet significant ways, dialogue and contact between Latter-day Saints and Muslims have …
Can Science Be Faith-Promoting? Sterling B. Talmage, Noel L. Owen
Can Science Be Faith-Promoting? Sterling B. Talmage, Noel L. Owen
BYU Studies Quarterly
Sterling B. Talmage. Can Science Be Faith-Promoting? Ed. Stan Larson. Salt Lake City: Blue Ribbon Books, 2001. lxiv; 253 pp. Bibliography, index. $18.95.
Of Heaven And Earth: Reconciling Scientific Thought With Lds Theology David L. Clark, Noel L. Owen
Of Heaven And Earth: Reconciling Scientific Thought With Lds Theology David L. Clark, Noel L. Owen
BYU Studies Quarterly
David L. Clark, ed. Of Heaven and Earth: Reconciling Scientific Thought with LDS Theology. Salt Lake City: Deseret Book, 1998. 234 pp. Introduction, notes, index. $18.95.
Three Reviews Of Mormon America: The Power And The Promise, Brian Q. Cannon, Alf Pratte, Marie Cornwall
Three Reviews Of Mormon America: The Power And The Promise, Brian Q. Cannon, Alf Pratte, Marie Cornwall
BYU Studies Quarterly
Richard N. Ostling and Joan K. Ostling. Mormon America: The Power and the Promise. New York: HarperSanFrancisco, 1999. xxvi; 454 pp. Map, illustrations, notes, appendices, index. $26.00.
Byu Studies From 1967 To 1983, Charles D. Tate Jr.
Byu Studies From 1967 To 1983, Charles D. Tate Jr.
BYU Studies Quarterly
In my editorial in the first issue of BYU Studies that I edited, I noted that from its inception the journal was to be a "Voice for the Community of LDS Scholars." Since there are enough scholarly journals that will publish secular scholarly studies by LDS authors, BYU Studies was distinctively to be the journal in which faithful Latter-day Saint scholars could publish articles that explored the correlation of their secular studies and their religious convictions. As most of the rest of the world does not believe in modern revelation as a viable medium of scholarly information, none of the …
Church, State, And Politics: The Diaries Of John Henry Smith Jean Bickmore White, Ed., Paul H. Peterson
Church, State, And Politics: The Diaries Of John Henry Smith Jean Bickmore White, Ed., Paul H. Peterson
BYU Studies Quarterly
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Byu Studies: Into The 1990s, John W. Welch
Byu Studies: Into The 1990s, John W. Welch
BYU Studies Quarterly
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It's You And Me, Lord! Alan Gerald Cherry And Mormonism's Negro Policy: Social And Historical Origins Stephen G. Taggart, Reed N. Wilcox
It's You And Me, Lord! Alan Gerald Cherry And Mormonism's Negro Policy: Social And Historical Origins Stephen G. Taggart, Reed N. Wilcox
BYU Studies Quarterly
No abstract provided.
The New Religions Of Korea Spencer J. Palmer, Editor, Paul Hyer
The New Religions Of Korea Spencer J. Palmer, Editor, Paul Hyer
BYU Studies Quarterly
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The Faith Of A Scientist Henry Eyring, John H. Gardner
The Faith Of A Scientist Henry Eyring, John H. Gardner
BYU Studies Quarterly
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