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Full-Text Articles in Religious Education
Pathway: A Gateway To Global Church Education, Benjamin Charles Peterson
Pathway: A Gateway To Global Church Education, Benjamin Charles Peterson
Theses and Dissertations
Education and learning have ever been at the core of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. Throughout its history that now extends nearly one hundred ninety years, the Church has made numerous attempts to provide educational opportunities for its members. Some attempts have failed, and others were met with some success—though limited, to be sure. In hindsight, most of these efforts were simply laying the foundation for something far greater. At the dawn of the twenty-first century, the groundwork for global Church education had been laid, and the seeds planted. Beginning with a pilot administered through BYU-Idaho, a …
Editors' Introduction, Mary K. Mccullough, Ph.D., Karen Huchting, Martin Scanlan
Editors' Introduction, Mary K. Mccullough, Ph.D., Karen Huchting, Martin Scanlan
Journal of Catholic Education
Introduction
Faith Integration Essay: Physics, Nathan Lindquist
Faith Integration Essay: Physics, Nathan Lindquist
Faith Learning Integration Papers
What follows is a discussion on the process and limitations of Theology, the process and limitations of Science, and how they relate to our pursuit of God’s Truth. The particular “case study” that I choose to explore, for better or worse, is the way in which mystery, ambiguity, and paradox work in both Theology and Science.
A Distinctive Vision For The Liberal Arts: General Education And The Flourishing Of Christian Higher Education, Cynthia Wells
A Distinctive Vision For The Liberal Arts: General Education And The Flourishing Of Christian Higher Education, Cynthia Wells
Higher Education Faculty Scholarship
This article argues that a coherent and inspired general education program, infused with a deliberate vision of the liberal arts, is crucial to the flourishing of Christian higher education. This article begins by describing the context and status of general education, emphasizing how this element of the educational program falls short in embodying a distinctive mission of Christian higher education. This article then contends that a vibrant vision of general education will be grounded in particular aspects of a liberal arts education that fulfill crucial outcomes of the Christian university, specifically cultivating the formal virtues and fostering meaning and purpose. …
Covenanters Reading Scripture Through History, Mark Safstrom
Covenanters Reading Scripture Through History, Mark Safstrom
Scandinavian Studies: Faculty Scholarship & Creative Works
This 12-page pamphlet was commissioned by the Evangelical Covenant Church as supplemental historical material to accompany a denomination-wide biblical literacy initiative called the "Community Bible Experience" in 2016. Four theologians and historians were asked to collaborated in writing; Michelle Clifton-Soderstrom (North Park Theological Seminary), Christopher Gehrz (Bethel University), Hauna Ondrey (North Park Theological Seminary), and Mark Safstrom (University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign). The purpose was to invite Covenant Church members to engage with the biblical reading practices as demonstrated through vignettes in the history of the Evangelical Covenant Church (1885–present), as well as its roots within the Protestant Reformation and …
Death Being Swallowed Up In Netzach In The Bible And The Book Of Mormon, David Larsen
Death Being Swallowed Up In Netzach In The Bible And The Book Of Mormon, David Larsen
BYU Studies Quarterly
One way to read the Book of Mormon is to be attentive to ways in which it comes across as a translated text. Being mindful of this is wise, because all translations—even inspired translations—lose something of the primary language, particularly as meanings shift when words are rendered into the vocabulary or idioms of the target language.
Socrates' Mission, Daniel W. Graham
Socrates' Mission, Daniel W. Graham
BYU Studies Quarterly
Socrates is the quintessential watershed of ancient thought. He is known as the thinker who turned philosophy away from cosmological speculation to ethics and value theory. In his own time, he was hailed by Apollo’s Oracle at Delphi as the man who was wiser than all others, and he was lampooned by Aristophanes on the comic stage as a quack, a sophist, and a fraud. His followers included two of the greatest traitors Athens produced, Alcibiades and Critias, and two of the greatest thinkers and moralists, Plato and Xenophon. In the end, he was tried on charges of impiety and …
The Bass Coupler, Marilyn Nielson
The Bass Coupler, Marilyn Nielson
BYU Studies Quarterly
Being called to play the organ for the first time, as a pianist, felt like being asked to ice skate for the U.S. Olympic team because you did such a good job walking into the arena. “You already know how to walk, after all,” the coaches reason. “This is basically the same thing—a stride lengthened here, a leg elevated there. You’ll pick it up in no time.”
Gathering, Vivian M. Adams
Exploring The Explanatory Power Of Semitic And Egyptian In Uto-Aztecan, Dirk Elzinga
Exploring The Explanatory Power Of Semitic And Egyptian In Uto-Aztecan, Dirk Elzinga
BYU Studies Quarterly
Brian D. Stubbs. Exploring the Explanatory Power of Semitic and Egyptian in Uto-Aztecan.
Provo, Utah: Grover Publications, 2015.
Chicano While Mormon: Activism, War, And Keeping The Faith, Jorge Iber
Chicano While Mormon: Activism, War, And Keeping The Faith, Jorge Iber
BYU Studies Quarterly
Ignacio M. Garcia. Chicano While Mormon: Activism, War, and Keeping the Faith.
Madison, N.J.: Farleigh Dickinson University Press, 2015.
Sublime Physick, Darlene Young
Sublime Physick, Darlene Young
BYU Studies Quarterly
Patrick Madden. Sublime Physick.
Lincoln: University of Nebraska Press, 2016.
Psalms Of Nauvoo: Early Mormon Poetry, Gerrit Van Dyk
Psalms Of Nauvoo: Early Mormon Poetry, Gerrit Van Dyk
BYU Studies Quarterly
Hal Robert Boyd and Susan Easton Black, eds., Psalms of Nauvoo: Early Mormon Poetry (Provo, Utah: BYU Religious Studies Center, 2015)
A Missionary's Story: The Letters And Journals Of Adolf Haag, Mormon Missionary To Switzerland And Palestine, 1892, Bridget Edwards
A Missionary's Story: The Letters And Journals Of Adolf Haag, Mormon Missionary To Switzerland And Palestine, 1892, Bridget Edwards
BYU Studies Quarterly
Larry W. Draper and Kent P. Jackson, eds., A Missionary’s Story: The Letters and Journals of Adolf Haag, Mormon Missionary to Switzerland and Palestine, 1892 (Provo, Utah: Brigham Young University, 2015)
First Principles And Ordinances: The Fourth Article Of Faith In Light Of The Temple, Eric Samuelsen
First Principles And Ordinances: The Fourth Article Of Faith In Light Of The Temple, Eric Samuelsen
BYU Studies Quarterly
Samuel M. Brown, First Principles and Ordinances: The Fourth Article of Faith in Light of the Temple (Provo, Utah: Neal A. Maxwell Institute, Brigham Young University, 2014).
From The Editor, John W. Welch
From The Editor, John W. Welch
BYU Studies Quarterly
As I scan the contents of this new issue of BYU Studies Quarterly, I am gratified by the hard work of the many authors, reviewers, editors, and assistants that has made this latest installment possible. I am also excited to send this issue to you, our readers, all around the world.
A Faithful Band: Moses Mahlangu And The First Soweto Saints, Richard E. Turley Jr., Jeffrey G. Cannon
A Faithful Band: Moses Mahlangu And The First Soweto Saints, Richard E. Turley Jr., Jeffrey G. Cannon
BYU Studies Quarterly
The faith of the African Saints is legendary, and the story of one man is often repeated to illustrate that faith. Moses Mahlangu waited many years from his introduction to the Book of Mormon sometime in the 1960s until his baptism in 1980. Two significant factors led to his long wait: (1) the laws and attitudes in South Africa affecting race relations and (2) a priesthood restriction of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints regarding people of black1 African lineage. Through it all, Mahlangu and several others who had been converted through their reading of the Book of …
Proselyting On The Rock Of Gibraltar, 1853-1855: The Letters Of Edward Stevenson To The Juvenile Instructor In 1885, Reid L. Neilson
Proselyting On The Rock Of Gibraltar, 1853-1855: The Letters Of Edward Stevenson To The Juvenile Instructor In 1885, Reid L. Neilson
BYU Studies Quarterly
In January 1885, the Mormon Juvenile Instructor magazine ran a short cover story on the history of Gibraltar, known as “the Rock,” the British overseas territory located on the southern tip of the Iberian Peninsula bordering Spain. While the magazine aimed to educate Latter-day Saints about the cosmopolitan world generally, the Rock did have a noteworthy place in Mormon history. The editor, George Q. Cannon, wrote, “As in the mother country [Great Britain] all religious societies are said to enjoy perfect freedom. Still when Elders Edward Stevenson and N[athan] T. Porter arrived in Gibraltar in March, 1853, to preach ‘Mormonism,’ …
Joseph Smith's Polygamy: Toward A Better Understanding, M. Scott Bradshaw
Joseph Smith's Polygamy: Toward A Better Understanding, M. Scott Bradshaw
BYU Studies Quarterly
Brian C. Hales and Laura H. Hales. Joseph Smith's Polygamy: Toward a Better Understanding.
Draper, Utah: Greg Kofford Books, 2015.
By Divine Design: Best Practices For Family Success And Happiness, Sean Brotherson
By Divine Design: Best Practices For Family Success And Happiness, Sean Brotherson
BYU Studies Quarterly
By Divine Design: Best Practices for Family Success and Happiness, edited by Brent L. Top and Michael A. Goodman (Provo, Utah: Religious Studies Center, Brigham Young University; Salt Lake City: Deseret Book, 2014)
Religion Of A Different Color: Race And The Mormon Struggle For Whiteness; For The Cause Of Righteousness: A Global History Of Blacks And Mormonism, 1830-2013, Patrick Q. Mason
Religion Of A Different Color: Race And The Mormon Struggle For Whiteness; For The Cause Of Righteousness: A Global History Of Blacks And Mormonism, 1830-2013, Patrick Q. Mason
BYU Studies Quarterly
W. Paul Reeve. Religion of a Different Color: Race and the Mormon Struggle for Whiteness.
New York: Oxford University Press, 2015.
Russell W. Stevenson. For the Cause of Righteousness: A Global History of Blacks and Mormonism, 1830-2013.
Salt Lake City: Greg Kofford Books, 2014.
Edward Hunter Snow: Pioneer-Educator-Statesman, Benjamin A. Johnson
Edward Hunter Snow: Pioneer-Educator-Statesman, Benjamin A. Johnson
BYU Studies Quarterly
Thomas G. Alexander. Edward Hunter Snow: Pioneer-Educator-Statesman.
Norman, Okla.: Arthur H. Clark Co., 2012.
The First Vision: A Harmonization Of 10 Accounts From The Sacred Grove, Kimball Gardner
The First Vision: A Harmonization Of 10 Accounts From The Sacred Grove, Kimball Gardner
BYU Studies Quarterly
The First Vision: A Harmonization of 10 Accounts from the Sacred Grove by Matthew B. Christensen (Springville, Utah: Cedar Fort, 2014)
Ancient Temple Worship: Proceedings Of The Expound Symposium, 14 May 2011; Temple Insights: Proceedings Of The Interpreter Matthew B. Brown Memorial Conference: "The Temple On Mount Zion," 22 September 2012
BYU Studies Quarterly
Ancient Temple Worship: Proceedings of the Expound Symposium, 14 May 2011, edited by Matthew B. Brown, Jeffrey M. Bradshaw, Stephen D. Ricks, and John S. Thompson (Salt Lake City: The Interpreter Foundation and Eborn Books, 2014)
Temple Insights: Proceedings of the Interpreter Matthew B. Brown Memorial Conference: “The Temple on Mount Zion,” 22 September 2012, edited by Matthew B. Brown, William J. Hamblin, and David Rolph Seely (Salt Lake City: The Interpreter Foundation and Eborn Books, 2014)
From The Editor, John W. Welch
From The Editor, John W. Welch
BYU Studies Quarterly
True to the long-standing character of BYU Studies, this issue contains something exciting and enriching for just about everyone. Looking over this latest issue, I am grateful for the academic quality and faithful integrity of its contents and for the authors who have worked hard to bring this information to you.
Road To Martyrdom: Joseph Smith's Last Legal Cases, Joseph I. Bentley
Road To Martyrdom: Joseph Smith's Last Legal Cases, Joseph I. Bentley
BYU Studies Quarterly
In 1842, Joseph Smith looked back on the events of his life and said, “Deep water is what I am wont to swim in” (D&C 127:2). This was especially true of his experiences with the law. Starting with his first exposure to the judicial system in 1819, at age thirteen, he spent much of his next twenty-five years of life entangled with legal concerns. The Joseph Smith Papers Project team now can count about 220 cases involving Joseph as plaintiff, defendant, witness, or judge. Of those, approximately fifty were criminal cases capable of taking away his liberty, his resources, or, …