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Mar 15, 2023 • 50min

Episode 76: Commemorating Holy Week (Eric Huntsman)

As Latter-day Saints, we commemorate Easter Sunday as the occasion of the Savior's Resurrection. But how often do we take time out of the week before Easter—Holy Week—and commemorate the events that happened during those days? In this episode, Professor Eric Huntsman of BYU's Department of Ancient Scripture talks about his recent book co-written with Trevan Hatch, Greater Love Hath No Man. He explains how the book focuses on the days of Holy Week, counting down to Easter Sunday—and why each of us can benefit from celebrating Easter as a season rather than just a single day.
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Mar 1, 2023 • 57min

Episode 75: Holiness to the Lord (Gaye Strathearn)

In many cities around the world, the temple stands as a symbol of Christ and the purity and spiritual growth He offers. But how can we access that purifying power for ourselves—and why is it such an important goal? Professor Gaye Strathearn, who currently serves as an Associate Dean of BYU Religious Education, takes us metaphorically up Mount Sinai and into the mountain of the Lord—the temple—to discuss ways that God and Christ can purify and prepare a holy people.
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Feb 16, 2023 • 52min

Episode 74: Defining Church Doctrine (Michael Goodman)

Elder Robert D. Hales taught, “We need to know the official doctrine of the Church so we are not diverted from Christ’s leadership.” But how can we know what constitutes Church doctrine? That has been the driving question behind the research of Professor Michael Goodman of BYU’s Church History and Doctrine department. In this podcast, he shares how church doctrine has been defined historically and highlights three specific criteria prophets, seers and revelators have consistently used to define it over the last four decades. 
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Feb 1, 2023 • 54min

Episode 73: Living the Law of Consecration (Steven Harper)

How should we understand and live the law of consecration today? In this episode, Professor Steven Harper, a professor of Church history and doctrine, explains his research on the law of consecration. He articulates the revealed principles of the doctrine (rather than the “folk doctrine” surrounding it)—and helps listeners understand why the law of consecration is the ultimate expression of discipleship for Latter-day Saints. 
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Jan 16, 2023 • 46min

Episode 72: The Transmission of Faith from Parents to Children (Byran Korth)

Byran Korth, a church history and doctrine professor specializing in religion and families, dives into how parents can effectively pass on their faith to children. He discusses the significant role of parenting styles and the impact of contemporary challenges like social media. Korth emphasizes the importance of open dialogue and personal agency in nurturing faith, while also sharing inspiring stories of families navigating their spiritual journeys. His insights on fostering a strong spiritual connection are both thought-provoking and heartwarming.
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Jan 2, 2023 • 57min

Episode 71: Joseph Merrill, Truth Seeker (Casey Griffiths)

As we seek truth, we are asked to harmonize seeming paradoxes: balance the mind and the heart; learn by study and faith; be in the world but not of the world. How do we do this? In this episode, Dr. Casey Griffiths introduces us to the fascinating life of a scientist, educator, and apostle who exemplified this approach—Joseph F. Merrill—and why his work continues to influence Church members today.  
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Dec 16, 2022 • 57min

Episode 70: A Modern Perspective on Ancient Christians (Jason Combs)

It is easy to assume that the records of the early Christians fall silent after the end of the New Testament.  However, abundant information exists describing the lives, faith, and sacrifices of these earliest believers, details which are often overlooked by Latter-day Saints. In this episode, Jason Combs explores the world and worship of the ancient Christians in the centuries after the New Testament, helping us to learn from their experiences and to recognize them as our brothers and sisters in Christ.
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Dec 1, 2022 • 55min

Episode 69: Religious Liberty and the Law (Robert Smith)

Joseph Smith once said, “It is the love of liberty which inspires my soul, civil and religious liberty to the whole human race.” This sentiment is equally relevant today. Dr. Robert Smith has dedicated much of his professional life to the study of religious liberty and the law. In this episode he discusses the campaign for religious liberty in our modern day—and why it is crucial to keep it.
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Nov 15, 2022 • 58min

Episode 68: Orson Hyde and the Church in Jerusalem (David Whitchurch)

In 1841, after years of sacrifice and travel, Orson Hyde arrived in Jerusalem. His brief but impactful mission had innumerable effects on the Church in the Holy Land. In this episode, Professor of Ancient Scripture David Whitchurch takes us through Orson Hyde’s journey, which paved the way for the miraculous opening of the BYU Jerusalem Center. Professor Whitchurch also reflects on his own journey of learning about this spiritual giant—and shows why Orson Hyde’s story is such an important example to us all. 
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Nov 1, 2022 • 55min

Episode 67: Slavery and Sacred Texts (Jordan Watkins)

America’s history with slavery is complicated and controversial, especially when considered in a religious context. On this episode, Professor Jordan Watkins takes us into antebellum America, showing how views over slavery were shaped by interpretations of the Bible and the country’s founding documents, such as the Declaration of Independence and the United States Constitution. He also examines ways these nineteenth-century interpretations continue to influence people today.  

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