

BYU Studies
BYU Studies
BYU Studies publishes scholarship that is informed by the restored gospel of Jesus Christ. Submissions are invited from all scholars who seek truth "by study and also by faith" (Doctrine and Covenants 88:118), discern the harmony between revelation and research, value both academic and spiritual inquiry, and recognize that knowledge without charity is nothing (1 Corinthians 13:2). For more information, visit our website at byustudies.byu.edu
Episodes
Mentioned books

Dec 13, 2022 • 9min
Life and Times of John Pierce Hawley: A Mormon Ulysses of the American West
Adam Oliver Stokes reviews Life and Times of John Pierce Hawley: A Mormon Ulysses of the American West by Melvin C. Johnson.

Dec 8, 2022 • 2min
Bayou
A poem by Pamela Hamblin

Dec 6, 2022 • 45min
Signs of the Times: Racism, Tribalism, and Disinformation before the Comings of Christ
Each of the major narrators/compilers of the Book of Mormon evince varying degrees of understanding that their work is destined for modern readers who would face a set of modern concerns. This essay by Luke Drake suggests that Mormon’s editorial hand—on display both in the redaction of the words of Samuel the Lamanite and in the narration of the events surrounding Samuel’s ministry—can be understood to address pressing issues faced by latter-day readers: specifically, the perils posed by racism, “tribalism,” and disinformation.

Dec 1, 2022 • 2min
A Short Tribute to My Genealogical Butcher Chart
Linda Hoffman Kimball's lighthearted poem joyfully explores the mix of our ancestors that blend together to create a unique individual.

Nov 29, 2022 • 34min
Becoming Zion: Some Reflections on Forgiveness and Reconciliation
At one point several years ago, Deidre Nicole Green faced betrayal and deception which she said "crescendoed into blatant and dehumanizing cruelty" toward her. This resulted in her feeling "a deep need to understand forgiveness."

Nov 23, 2022 • 2min
All Things Sing Praise
Not all expressions of gratitude are spoken. Susan Elizabeth Howe's poem gives voice to those whose praise is often overlooked. Listen to it today, just in time for Thanksgiving.

Nov 22, 2022 • 1h 4min
Gospel Ethics
Much of classical philosophy can feel out-of-touch, given that the authors often lived lives of luxury. A more recent philosophy, called the ethics of care, stems from the human instinct to take care of each other. This article by Hinckley A. Jones-Sanpei suggests that the ethics of care works in harmony with the gospel of Jesus Christ.

Nov 17, 2022 • 1min
His Body Breaks - A poem by James Goldberg
This poem received an honorable mention in our 2020 poetry contest.

Nov 15, 2022 • 47min
Remnant or Replacement?: Outlining a Possible Apostasy Narrative
Latter-day Saints believe that a restoration of Christ's church, teachings, and covenants was necessary due to what we call the "great apostasy." But what was the exact nature of that apostasy? Nicholas J. Frederick and Joseph M. Spencer use Nephi's vision in 1 Nephi 13 to describe it.

Nov 10, 2022 • 17min
Aguas Vivas
"So, was there anything you just couldn't find there?" I asked the newly returned missionary. He had been home from Guatemala for a few months, and I would be leaving for the same country soon.
"Balloons," he said.
It was my turn to look puzzled. Why would a missionary need balloons?


