BYU Religious Studies Center
January 19, 2022
In his article “Eternal Marriage and Family in the Old Testament,” Michael A. Goodman discusses how the Old Testament powerfully informs readers about the centrality of marriage in God’s plan.
Read the full article here: https://rsc.byu.edu/gospel-jesus-christ-old-testament/eternal-marriage-family-old-testament.
BYU Religious Studies Center
January 13, 2022
Check out our newest book trailer! It focuses on new books for Old Testament study that will enrich your "Come, Follow Me" reading.
Visit https://youtu.be/iwMLFznnrdg to watch the book trailer!
BYU Religious Studies Center
January 07, 2022
In his article, "The Scriptural Accounts of the Creation: A Scientific Perspective,” Michael D. Rhodes examines scriptural accounts of the Creation from a scientific point of view. Learn how our knowledge of God can coexist with laws of science by reading the full article here: https://rsc.byu.edu/converging-paths-truth/scriptural-accounts-creation-scientific-perspective.
BYU Religious Studies Center
January 03, 2022
Looking for a book to read for your New Year’s resolution? Visit https://rsc.byu.edu/books/recent to browse our vast collection of gospel-related literature!
Photo: David Lezcano on Unsplash
BYU Religious Studies Center
January 18, 2022
Curious about how we received the Book of Moses in the scriptures? Read “How We Got the Book of Moses,” by Kent P. Jackson on the RSC website!
https://rsc.byu.edu/vol-3-no-1-2002/how-we-got-book-moses.
Image: Moses 1:1–19, on Old Testament Manuscript 1, page 1, “A Revelation given to Joseph the Revelator.” This is the beginning of Joseph Smith’s New Translation of the Bible. Dated June 1830, in Oliver Cowdery’s handwriting. Courtesy of Library-Archives, Community of Christ, Independence, Missouri.
BYU Religious Studies Center
January 13, 2022
Daniel K Judd said, "The Fall of Adam and Eve was a blessed event in the development of humankind. And even though there are many questions about the Fall yet to be answered, we can be assured that all God does is designed 'to bring to pass the immortality and eternal life of man.’”
Read more here: https://rsc.byu.edu/no-weapon-shall-prosper/fortunate-fall-adam-eve.
Photo: Tim Mossholder, Unsplash
BYU Religious Studies Center
January 06, 2022
Our latest book, "Approaching Holiness: Exploring the History and Teachings of the Old Testament,” is here just in time for this year’s “Come, Follow Me” study!
Learn more: https://rsc.byu.edu/book/approaching-holiness.
BYU Religious Studies Center
December 29, 2021
Andrew C. Skinner said, “The condescension of God occurred on two levels. First, God the Father condescended to voluntarily associate Himself with our fallen world by siring a son to live as a mortal. Second, it was a condescension of almost incomprehensible magnitude for God the Son, the great Jehovah, the Eternal God, the Creator of all things from the beginning, to forsake His throne of radiant glory and enter human history in the small town of Bethlehem as a helpless baby who had to learn to crawl and walk, who cut his first tooth, who stubbed his toes and bruised his shins, and who suffered the effects of cold, heat, hunger, thirst, and pain of every sort and kind.”
Image: Gareth Harper, Unsplash
BYU Religious Studies Center
January 15, 2022
What's new at the RSC? Check out the newest updates to our website by visiting https://rsc.byu.edu/.
BYU Religious Studies Center
January 10, 2022
Deseret Book recently spotlighted our publications in their newsletter. Did you know that we copublish most of our books with Deseret Book?
Visit our website for more information about the RSC: https://rsc.byu.edu/.
BYU Religious Studies Center
January 05, 2022
If you haven’t already, check out the most recent Y Religion podcast!
"Expanding Understanding of Eve" with Amy Easton-Flake and Mark Ellison from BYU Religious Education.
https://rsc.byu.edu/media/y-religion.
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