BYU Religious Studies Center
December 28, 2021
Upcoming books from the BYU Religious Studies Center and Deseret Book:
1. Daniel L. Belnap and Aaron P. Schade, eds., From Creation to Sinai: The Old Testament through the Lens of the Restoration
2. Krystal Victoria Pierce and David Rolph Seely, eds., Approaching Holiness: Exploring the History and Teachings of the Old Testament
3. Aaron P. Schade and Matthew L. Bowen, The Book of Moses: From the Ancient of Days to the Latter Days
4. Kent P. Jackson, Joseph Smith’s Translation of the Bible: The Joseph Smith Translation and the King James Translation in Parallel Columns
5. Jan J. Martin and Alonzo L. Gaskill, eds., The Power of Christ’s Deliverance (BYU Easter Conference)
6. Kent P. Jackson, Understanding Joseph Smith’s Translation of the Bible
7. Daniel Becerra, Amy Easton-Flake, Nicholas J. Frederick, and Joseph Spencer, Book of Mormon Studies: An Introduction and Guide
8. F. LaMond Tullis, ed., Grass Roots in Mexico: Stories of Pioneering Latter-day Saints
9. Gaylamarie Rosenberg, Our Savior from Self-Doubt
10. Charles Swift and Nicholas J. Frederick, eds., The Bible in the Book of Mormon (Book of Mormon Academy)
11. Andrew Bolton and Casey Paul Griffiths, eds., Restoration(s): Scholars in Dialogue from Community of Christ and The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints
12. The Household of God: Families and Belonging in the Social World of the New Testament (Sperry Symposium)
13. Po Nien (Felipe) Chou and Petra Chou, Voice of the Saints in Mongolia
14. John Hilton III and Nicholas J. Frederick, eds., Learn of Me: Exploring the History and Teachings of the New Testament
BYU Religious Studies Center
December 22, 2021
Our "Come, Follow Me" resources this week focus on the birth of the Savior, Jesus Christ. Visit https://rsc.byu.edu/my-redeemer-lives/what-we-worship to read "What We Worship," by Robert L. Millet.
BYU Religious Studies Center
December 14, 2021
Looking for a gift for a loved one? The Religious Studies Center published several books this year that would be the perfect way to spread joy. See a full list of books here: https://rsc.byu.edu/books/all.
BYU Religious Studies Center
December 09, 2021
In the latest edition of the Religious Educator, Bret Gunderson said, “Perhaps one reason for Christ to take upon himself our pains, sicknesses, and sins is that we need his empathy in our process of improving and forgiving ourselves. He knows what it's like to go from intolerable pain and self-loathing to peace.”
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BYU Religious Studies Center
December 27, 2021
Explore Old Testament history and teachings with these new BYU Religious Studies Center books!
Approaching Holiness: Exploring the History and Teachings of the Old Testament
Krystal V. L. Pierce and David Rolph Seely, Editors
This volume aims to assist in the personal and family study of the history and teachings of the Old Testament. The book gathers some of the clearest writings on the Old Testament that have been published by the Religious Studies Center at Brigham Young University. The Old Testament is not only foundational to our understanding of the birth, life, atonement, crucifixion, and resurrection of the Savior, as found in the New Testament, the Book of Mormon, and other scripture, but it also teaches us about God, our faith history, and the spiritual heritage of the house of Israel.
To order, visit https://deseretbook.com/.
From Creation to Sinai: The Old Testament through the Lens of the Restoration
Daniel L. Belnap and Aaron P. Schade, Editors
For some, the Old Testament is a difficult volume to read, much less understand. The language, symbolism, and history depicted within it can be challenging and at times frustrating. Modern biblical research and the methodologies used in that research have opened up this book of scripture to greater understanding. So too have the restoration of the priesthood and continuing revelation, which have revealed that the Old Testament patriarchs are not simply literary examples of righteous behavior in the past but living beings who have engaged with the Saints in this dispensation. This volume incorporates both academic insights and restoration revelation, thus demonstrating the way in which both can be used to gain greater insight into these pivotal narratives.
BYU Religious Studies Center
December 16, 2021
In this week’s “Come, Follow Me” resources, E. Jeffrey Hill and David C. Dollahite said, “The process of becoming a faithful father is, in essence, the process of becoming like God. It is an apprenticeship. As a man seeks God’s help to preside, provide, protect, and partner in righteousness, he receives divine direction. Just as an apprentice learns line upon line from his master, so faithful fathers can look to God for guidance, and they too will learn.”
Read more: https://rsc.byu.edu/divine-design/faithful-fathering.
Photo: Ante Hamersmit
BYU Religious Studies Center
December 13, 2021
Our latest release, “From Creation to Sinai: The Old Testament through the Lens of the Restoration,” edited by Daniel L. Belnap and Aaron P. Schade, can be preordered on Deseret Book!
Visit Deseret Book for more information: https://deseretbook.com/p/rsc-from-creation-to-sinai-old-testament-through-the-lens-of-the-restoration?queryID=47f64a98b3723df406f3b8c5588959ad&variant_id=196219-hardcover.
BYU Religious Studies Center
December 08, 2021
Our latest release, “From Creation to Sinai: The Old Testament Through the Lens of the Restoration,” edited by Daniel L. Belnap and Aaron P. Schade, can be preordered on Deseret Book!
Visit Deseret Book for more information: https://deseretbook.com/p/rsc-from-creation-to-sinai-old-testament-through-the-lens-of-the-restoration?queryID=47f64a98b3723df406f3b8c5588959ad&variant_id=196219-hardcover.
BYU Religious Studies Center
December 24, 2021
Learn more about the role of our Savior in this week’s “Come, Follow Me” resources. In his article “Jesus Christ and Salvation," Robert L. Millet addresses the question of whether salvation comes by grace or by works.
BYU Religious Studies Center
December 15, 2021
In alignment with this week’s “Come, Follow Me” study, learn more about the role of Jesus Christ in establishing eternal families in the article “The Doctrines of Eternal Marriage and Eternal Families.”
Read here: https://rsc.byu.edu/foundations-restoration/doctrines-eternal-marriage-eternal-families.
BYU Religious Studies Center
December 10, 2021
Learn more about the history and significance of the Articles of Faith in Ryan S. Gardner's article "The Articles of Faith: A Framework for Teaching the Doctrine of the Restoration."
Read the full article here: https://rsc.byu.edu/foundations-restoration/articles-faith.
BYU Religious Studies Center
December 07, 2021
“For us of latter days, the Nativity story is more than a perfect witness of the birth of the Savior. In it we find the pattern by which the knowledge of God is to be restored and go forth once again among all the nations of the earth.”
—Joseph Fielding McConkie
https://rsc.byu.edu/sperry-symposium-classics-new-testament/special-witnesses-birth-christ.