Where faith and scholarship have a nice dinner conversation.
In Adam S. Miller’s lecture, “The Necessity of God: First person, Present Tense, Imperative Mood” Mi
The Book of Mormon Art Catalog seeks to provide unprecedented access to visual imagery inspired by t
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One of my favorite sermons in the history of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints is a se
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Throughout the scriptures, the Lord and His prophets teach of covenants, the ability for us to bind
Andrew Jenson undertook a lifelong quest to render the LDS historical record complete and comprehens
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We are blessed to live in a time of prophets. I define this in two ways. The first is that we are fo
Latter-day Saints recognize the Book of Mormon as the “keystone of our religion,” a book that will b
In last week’s episode, we discussed how Jeremiah introduces ideas about seemingly disparate events
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In June 2022, the Neal A. Maxwell Institute for Religious Scholarship and the David O. McKay Center
Today we are joined by Dr. Joseph Spencer, a philosopher, theologian and Assistant Professor of Anci
Listen to Pastor Derwin Gray and Vicki Gray speak on Derwin’s new book, Healing Our Racial Divide: W
Jesus promises in the Gospel of John that he will not leave us comfortless, but that He will come to
Richard Bushman once told me that “panic precedes revelation.” Dr. Bushman was discussing the proces
Isaiah. Latter-day Saints have a special relationship to this Old Testament prophet. Not only do we
Proverbs, Ecclesiastes, and the Song of Songs can fall by the wayside when we study them in Sunday S
Kate Holbrook, PhD (1972–2022) was a leading voice in the study of Latter-day Saintwomen and Latter-