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Maxwell Institute Podcast

Where faith and scholarship have a nice dinner conversation.

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Total: 255

On this episode of the podcast, I interview Dr. Brigham Frandsen, professor of economics at Brigham

Today on the podcast I’m talking with Dr. Christopher Oscarson, a scholar of environmental humanitie

Life’s resistance is the topic of my guest Melissa Inouye’s new book, Sacred Struggle: Seeking Chris

On this episode of the Maxwell Institute podcast, I talk with Rachael Johnson, a postdoctoral fellow

President Nelson recently taught, “As we seek to be disciples of Jesus Christ, our efforts to hear H

Today I’m speaking with Dr. Ryan Tobler, a scholar of American religious history. Dr. Tobler worked

This episode of the podcast is very close to my heart. I’m speaking with Dr. Miranda Wilcox, my frie

Life is a learning experience, they say. If so, what have you learned from life? Do you know it for

Today I’m speaking with Dr. Joseph Stuart, assistant professor of history at Brigham Young Universit

Today on the podcast I talk with Ryan Davis, associate professor of political science at BYU. Dr. Da

What does it mean to be an objective judge of history--of personal history, family history, or share

How can we best care for the beautiful planet God has given us for our home? And why do our relation

Welcome to The Questions We Should Be Asking, a new season of the podcast from the Maxwell Institute

Meet Rosalynde Frandsen Welch, our new host for the MIPodcast. Rosalynde is the Associate Director o

In the nineteenth century, a fascination with the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints made M

Abide: Christmas

2022/12/19

It’s Christmas! This may feel like an awkward lesson to have in the discussion of the Old Testament,

Finding Christ in the Covenant Path offers a fresh but faithful focus on the journey of covenants an

Abide: Malachi

2022/12/12

The post Abide: Malachi appeared first on Neal A. Maxwell Institute | BYU.

In 2007, the Museum at Eldridge Street opened at the site of a restored nineteenth-century synagogue

One of the most interesting days of my life took place a few years ago when I co-conducted a tour of