Y Religion
A podcast by BYU Religious Education
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117 Episodes
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Episode 77: Cain's Rejected Sacrifice (Shon Hopkin)
Published: 4/1/2023 -
Episode 76: Commemorating Holy Week (Eric Huntsman)
Published: 3/15/2023 -
Episode 75: Holiness to the Lord (Gaye Strathearn)
Published: 3/1/2023 -
Episode 74: Defining Church Doctrine (Michael Goodman)
Published: 2/16/2023 -
Episode 73: Living the Law of Consecration (Steven Harper)
Published: 2/1/2023 -
Episode 72: The Transmission of Faith from Parents to Children (Byran Korth)
Published: 1/16/2023 -
Episode 71: Joseph Merrill, Truth Seeker (Casey Griffiths)
Published: 1/2/2023 -
Episode 70: A Modern Perspective on Ancient Christians (Jason Combs)
Published: 12/16/2022 -
Episode 69: Religious Liberty and the Law (Robert Smith)
Published: 12/1/2022 -
Episode 68: Orson Hyde and the Church in Jerusalem (David Whitchurch)
Published: 11/15/2022 -
Episode 67: Slavery and Sacred Texts (Jordan Watkins)
Published: 11/1/2022 -
Episode 66: D&C 84 and the Priesthood Power of Women (Barbara Morgan Gardner)
Published: 10/15/2022 -
Episode 65: Revisiting Murder among the Mormons (J.B. Haws)
Published: 10/1/2022 -
Episode 64: Theodore Roosevelt’s Defense of the Saints (Carter Charles)
Published: 9/15/2022 -
Episode 63: The Experience of Israelite Refugees (George Pierce)
Published: 9/1/2022 -
Episode 62: The Incommensurability of Translation (Michael Hubbard MacKay)
Published: 8/15/2022 -
Episode 61: Refugee Treatment under the Mosaic Law (Krystal Pierce)
Published: 8/1/2022 -
Episode 60: Considering the Cross (John Hilton III)
Published: 7/15/2022 -
Episode 59: The Value of Historic Sites (Scott Esplin)
Published: 7/1/2022 -
Episode 58: The Gethsemane Grotto (Matthew Grey)
Published: 6/15/2022
Each year, religion professors at Brigham Young University (BYU) produce hundreds of publications on subjects related to the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. This podcast brings this research into one place to enlighten the everyday seeker of truth. Interviewing the author, we discuss why the study was done, why it matters, and why the professor chooses to be both a scholar, and a disciple. This is Y Religion.