Join us for the “Come, Follow Me” Interfaith Conversation Series this Sunday at 6:00pm. This week’s discussion will be on the sacrifice of Isaac in Genesis 22.
Tomorrow evening BYU Graduate Studies is hosting a faith in scholarship symposium with Brad Wilcox in the Wilkinson Student Center. Come, join fellow graduate students to learn about how to keep the integration of the spiritual and secular found only on BYU campus into your respective fields.
This week’s “Come, Follow Me” study highlights marriage and family in the Old Testament. Learn more about this topic using the Religious Studies Center’s resources on their website.
Find a full list of resources here: https://rsc.byu.edu/my-gospel-study/come-follow-me.
Elder Jeffrey R. Holland spoke at today’s @BYU devotional. Did you know that Elder Holland used to be the dean of BYU Religious Education?
Visit https://rsc.byu.edu/author/holland-jeffrey-r to see all of the articles Elder Holland has written through @byu.rsc
Listen to the latest Y Religion podcast by visiting https://rsc.byu.edu/media/y-religion.
New video explaining Your Weekly Resource for Gospel Scholarship for January 10-16 is now available to watch on YouTube!
Check it out by visiting https://youtu.be/q0_9KnfFf2o
In his article “The Fortunate Fall of Adam and Eve,” Daniel K Judd explains how the doctrines of the restored gospel help us understand the purpose of adversity and the role of the Atonement of Jesus Christ in our lives.
Read the full article here: https://rsc.byu.edu/no-weapon-shall-prosper/fortunate-fall-adam-eve.
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The Old Testament may be difficult to understand at times, but the Religious Studies Center has compiled hundreds of resources to enhance your study each week. This week, Bruce A. Roundy and Robert J. Norman discuss the role of the Savior in the Creation in their article entitled "'All Things Denote There Is a God': Seeing Christ in the Creation.”
Read here: https://rsc.byu.edu/vol-6-no-2-2005/all-things-denote-there-god-seeing-christ-creation.
Today we spotlight Jeff Chadwick, professor of Church history and doctrine. He teaches more than ten religion courses at BYU and is the author of three books. Dr. Chadwick also speaks Hebrew, German, Aramaic, Arabic, Greek, Egyptian, and Mayan.
This week’s “Come, Follow Me” focuses on the Creation, as recorded in the books of Genesis, Moses, and Abraham. To supplement this reading, check out the RSC’s article “The Creation: An Introduction to Our Relationship to God,” by Michael A. Goodman.”
https://rsc.byu.edu/vol-8-no-3-2007/creation-introduction-our-relationship-god.
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Daniel L. Belnap said, "Our salvation is worked out through our acquisition of knowledge. During this process, we understand that God’s promise that he is always with us is true and that he is ready to provide revelation for us at any time if we remain worthy.”
Read more: https://rsc.byu.edu/vol-10-no-2-2009/where-thy-glory-moses-1-nature-truth-plan-salvation.
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