Covenant Versus Consumer Education
In a consumer society, covenantal education in faith-based institutions helps us approach relationships and life in a more meaningful way.
Building a Beloved Community
We can build a “beloved community” daily by uniting with other Christians to face change together and invite all to come unto Christ.
Audacious Faith: Appreciating the Unique Power and Singular Appeal of LDS Doctrine
As presented by an expert in international law and religion, LDS doctrine is characterized by unique and even audacious beliefs.
Why Scientists Playing Amateur Atheology Fail
Christian Smith discusses why scientists cannot disprove religion and any attempts to do so will fail. He encourages all to give each opinion a fair chance.
Strengthen the Things That Remain
Members of different faiths need to work together to affirm religious liberty, necessary in preserving human rights, human dignity, and human flourishing.
The Soul of Kalaupapa
We can learn much from Kalaupapa, a leprosy settlement in Hawaii, and how the religious communities there respected and loved each other.
What Did Josiah Reform? The Earlier Religion of Israel
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Scholarship and the Gospel
Daniel C. Peterson discusses gospel scholarship, like the work of the Foundation for Ancient Research and Mormon Studies (FARMS).
Forty Day Ministry Part 2
Professor Hugh Nibley continues his discourse on the Forty Day Ministry and the effect it has had on the history of Christianity.
Forty Day Ministry Part 1
The Forty Day Ministry was a potent symbol for the earliest Christians, whose doctrine and practice demonstrated unique views of the Resurrection.