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The Religious Studies Center (RSC) is the research and publishing arm of
Religious Education In secular usage, religious education is the teaching of a particular religion (although in the United Kingdom the term ''religious instruction'' would refer to the teaching of a particular religion, with ''religious education'' referring to te ...
at Brigham Young University (BYU), sponsoring scholarship on the culture, history, scripture, and doctrine of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (LDS Church). The dean of Religious Education serves as the RSC's director, and an associate dean oversees the two branches of the RSC: research and publications.


History

The RSC (sometimes called the Center for Religious Studies in its early years) was founded in 1975 by Jeffrey R. Holland, dean of Religious Education at BYU. Upon the recommendation of BYU president Dallin H. Oaks, the establishment of the RSC was approved by BYU's Board of Trustees in early 1976. Holland became the RSC's first director, with Keith H. Meservy, assistant professor of ancient scripture, as administrator. In 1976, Holland was appointed
Commissioner of Church Education The Church Educational System (CES) of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (LDS Church) consists of several institutions that provide religious and secular education for both Latter-day Saint and non–Latter-day Saint elementary, se ...
, and
Ellis T. Rasmussen Ellis Theo Rasmussen (September 21, 1915 – June 6, 2011) was an American professor and dean of Religious Instruction at Brigham Young University (BYU). He helped produce the edition of the Bible published by the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter ...
replaced him as dean of Religious Instruction and general director of the RSC. The RSC brought together several earlier BYU institutions. It became the home of the Richard L. Evans Chair of Christian Understanding, which had been founded in 1973 with
Truman G. Madsen Truman Grant Madsen (13 December 1926 – 28 May 2009) was a professor of religion and philosophy at Brigham Young University (BYU) and director of the Brigham Young University Jerusalem Center for Near Eastern Studies. He was a prolific author ...
as its first occupant. Madsen became a professor emeritus in 1994, and the position was renamed the Richard L. Evans Chair of Religious Understanding, reflecting the hope that holders would extend the hand of friendship to all people, not just Christians. The RSC also assumed and expanded upon the activities of the Institute of Mormon Studies, which was founded to study Mormon history and doctrine under
Daniel H. Ludlow Daniel Hansen Ludlow (March 17, 1924 – February 14, 2009) was a professor of religion at Brigham Young University (BYU) in Provo, Utah. He was also the chief editor of the ''Encyclopedia of Mormonism'', published in 1992 by Macmillan. Biogra ...
in 1961 and Madsen in 1966. Likewise, the RSC absorbed the Book of Mormon Institute, a center for research on the Book of Mormon, with Ludlow as its first director in 1965, followed by Paul R. Cheesman in 1968. In September 1985, at the request of Holland, then BYU's president, the RSC began holding annual symposia on the Book of Mormon. The first of these was organized by Paul R. Cheesman, who also edited the published compilation of papers from that event. Each symposium successively covered following sections of the book until 1994, when papers on the entire book had been published in nine anthology volumes in the ''Book of Mormon Symposium Series''. In 2001, the dean of Religious Education, Andrew C. Skinner, asked Richard D. Draper to reorganize the center with Holzapfel as editor of the new ''Religious Educator'' journal and Devan Jensen as executive editor to professionalize the publications. The RSC created a new advisory board with male and female members from diverse backgrounds with interest in ancient scripture and modern history and doctrine of the LDS Church. Draper negotiated a partnership with Covenant Communications to publish RSC materials; that partnership lasted about five years. The ''Religious Educator'' relied on copyediting by Ted D. Stoddard with design work by Stephen Hales Creative, based in Provo, Utah. Holzapfel started a project to digitize past RSC content; initiated translation of selected articles into Spanish, Portuguese, and German; and launched the ''BYU Religious Education Review'' magazine.


Purpose

Believing church leaders, not scholars, are the ultimate doctrinal authority, the RSC seeks to only add historical, cultural, and linguistic context and to explore new views of the LDS Church's religious tradition. The RSC coordinates and publishes this research in the hopes of growing the body of LDS literature and thought. In 1977, as Church Commissioner of Education, Holland told the center that he hoped it would bring dialogue with other cultures and religions, leading to greater understanding, brotherhood, and peace. Later, as president of BYU in 1986, Holland recalled that the RSC was established to inform those within the university and the general LDS Church membership. In 2008, the RSC began posting its complete library in English and selections in Spanish and Portuguese in order to increase its worldwide presence.


Activities


Areas of study

The RSC has funded research in several areas, including ancient scripture, ancient studies, the Bible, the Book of Mormon, Church history, the
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, Judeo-Christian Religions, the Pearl of Great Price, and world religions. The RSC has also sponsored LDS sociological studies and research on other religions, such as early Egyptian Christianity,
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, and sub-tropical African religions. In 1985, the RSC began to publish works from some of these specialized areas of study, making up the RSC Specialized Monograph Series.


Research and funding

The RSC awards financial grants to BYU faculty and other scholars for research into LDS history, doctrine, scripture, and culture. This research has been published by the RSC and other publishers, including '' Dialogue: A Journal of Mormon Thought'', the University of Illinois Press, the University of Missouri Press, and Oxford University Press. Of the several projects it accepts per year, the RSC prefers those that benefit religious teachers and the progress of the LDS Church. RSC publications are intended to be scholarly and useful to general LDS readers. The RSC is financed through BYU funds, individual donations, and the Friends of Religious Education (FORE). FORE is a national volunteer committee to find donors for BYU Religious Education activities, such as RSC research, publishing, and translation. FORE encourages donations, sponsors projects, and hosts firesides (special religious lectures) throughout the United States given by Religious Education faculty.


Books

The following titles show the breadth of books published by the RSC
complete list
: Andrew F. Ehat and Lyndon W. Cook, eds., ''The Words of Joseph Smith''; Hugh W. Nibley, ''Nibley on the Timely and the Timeless''; Kenneth L. Alford, ed., ''Civil War Saints'';
Roger P. Minert Roger P. Minert was a professor of family history at Brigham Young University (BYU) until he retired in 2019. He is a professional genealogist and an emeritus AG (Accredited Genealogist). He has a background in German language study and has publis ...
, ''In Harm's Way: East German Latter-day Saints in World War II; ''Mark L. Grover, ''A Land of Promise and Prophecy: Elder A. Theodore Tuttle in South America, 1960–1965''; Laura Harris Hales, ed., ''A Reason for Faith: Navigating LDS Doctrine and Church History''; and Michael Hubbard MacKay and Nicholas J. Frederick, ''Joseph Smith's Seer Stones''. Several have won awards (see list below).


Symposia and Conferences

A primary function of the RSC is the organization of symposia and conferences on religious subjects, from which selected papers are later published. Anthologies from symposia on broad topics make up several volumes in the RSC Monograph Series. Some of these symposia recur annually, such as ones on scriptures and church history. The RSC is also involved with the annual
Sidney B. Sperry Symposium Sidney Branton Sperry (December 26, 1895 – September 4, 1977) was one of three scholars who were members of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (LDS Church) who began the scholarly and systematic study of the Book of Mormon in the mi ...
, which have been held at BYU since 1973. Often, general authorities deliver the keynote addresses at these symposia. In 2003, the Religious Education Administrative Council approved a proposal by Richard Holzapfel and Thomas Wayment to host a conference on the Saturday before Easter which would focus on Jesus's last twenty-four hours and Resurrection. The conference was held and rebroadcast on KBYU Television, helping Religious Education expand its audience. The response to this conference, now called th
BYU Easter Conference
was so positive that BYU decided it should be an annual event, cosponsored by Religious Education and the RSC. Early on, nearly one thousand attendees heard D. Todd Christofferson give the keynote address at the second annual conference, "The Atonement and the Resurrection," later published in the ''Religious Educator''. In subsequent years, the event was shifted to Fridays, often targeted to coincide with Good Friday. Over the years keynote addresses were delivered by BYU president
Cecil O. Samuelson Cecil Osborn Samuelson Jr. (born Aug 1, 1941) was the 12th president of Brigham Young University (BYU) and is an emeritus general authority of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (LDS Church). Prior to holding these positions, Samuel ...
in 2006, F. Enzio Busche in 2007, and
Bonnie D. Parkin Bonnie D. Parkin (born August 4, 1940) is an American religious leader, teacher, and speaker. She served as the fourteenth Relief Society General President of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (LDS Church) from 2002 to 2007. Early li ...
in 2009. An estimated 2,500 people attended the 2013 Easter Conference that featured
John M. Madsen John Max Madsen (born April 24, 1939) is a general authority of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (LDS Church). He has been a general authority since 1992. Madsen's father, Louis L. Madsen, was an employee of the US Department of A ...
, Brad Wilcox, and
Brent L. Top Brent LaMar Top (born 1953) is a professor of Church History and Doctrine at Brigham Young University (BYU). Top served as dean of religious education at BYU and the director of BYU's Religious Studies Center from 2013 to 2018. Biographical back ...
. Other well-known keynote addresses have been given by
Elaine S. Dalton Elaine Schwartz Dalton (born November 1, 1946) was the thirteenth president of the Young Women organization of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (LDS Church) from 2008 to 2013. Dalton was born in Ogden, Utah. She earned a degree in ...
,
Spencer J. Condie Spencer Joel Condie (born August 27, 1940) has been a general authority of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (LDS Church) since 1989. Condie previously worked as a professor at Brigham Young University (BYU) and also served as a ...
,
Sheri L. Dew Sheri Linn Dew (born November 21, 1953) is an American author, publisher, the executive vice president of Deseret Management Corporation, and chief executive officer of the Deseret Book Company, headquartered in Salt Lake City, Utah. Dew has als ...
, and BYU president, Kevin J Worthen. The annual event has stayed quite popular among people living along the Wasatch Front. The proceedings are published every other year by the RSC in cooperation with Deseret Book. In 2006, the RSC began sponsoring th
Church History Symposium
copublishing the proceedings with Deseret Book. Professor
Alexander L. Baugh Alexander L. Baugh (born 1957) is a professor of Church History and Doctrine at Brigham Young University (BYU). He has largely written on the history of the Latter Day Saint movement in the 1830s Missouri period, but has also written on such top ...
initiated the event by proposing a conference to acknowledge the two hundredth anniversary of Oliver Cowdery's birth. Since that time, this event has become a premier venue for rigorous and faithful scholarship on Church history. The topics have been Oliver Cowdery, Wilford Woodruff,
John Taylor John Taylor, Johnny Taylor or similar may refer to: Academics *John Taylor (Oxford), Vice-Chancellor of Oxford University, 1486–1487 *John Taylor (classical scholar) (1704–1766), English classical scholar *John Taylor (English publisher) (178 ...
, "Preserving the History of the Latter-day Saints," "A Firm Foundation: Church Organization and Administration," "Go Ye into All the World: The Growth and Development of Mormon Missionary Work," "Joseph F. Smith: Reflections on the Man and His Times," "Approaching Antiquity: Joseph Smith's Study of the Ancient World," "The International Church: Mormonism as a Global Religion," "Beyond Biography: Sources in Context for Mormon Women's History," and "Financing Faith: The Intersection of Business and Religion."


Periodicals

In addition to books and articles, the RSC publishes its own periodicals. In 1986 the RSC began publishing the quarterly (later triannual) ''Religious Studies Center Newsletter'', which carried updates on RSC symposia, books, and research, and was distributed to Church Educational System faculty and LDS military chaplains. In 2008 the newsletter was replaced by ''BYU Religious Education Review'', a semiannual magazine. In 2000, Dean Robert L. Millet and others created the ''Religious Educator'' journal to focus on "teaching the gospel, publishing studies on scripture, doctrine, and LDS Church history, and sharing the messages of outstanding devotional essays." Millet replaced the temporary editorial board in 2001 with Richard Neitzel Holzapfel, who became the full-time editor in chief. Holzapfel asked Ted D. Stoddard, a professor in the Marriott School of Business, to explore design and content issues and prepare guidelines that would enhance the scholarly basis of this new publication. Holzapfel clarified the purpose of this new venture: "Our hope is to provide readers with carefully prepared, inspirational, and information-packed writings on a wide range of subjects explicitly associated with the Restoration. Teachers, authors, researchers, and students of Latter-day Saint studies at every level will appreciate discussions of relevant ideas and issues from a perspective of faith." The main audience consists of Church Educational System teachers, such as volunteers and paid professionals in LDS Seminaries and Institutes of Religion and religion professors at church colleges. In 2007 the RSC agreed to oversee and help fund the student journal ''Studia Antiqua''.


Awards

* 2021: Latter-day Saint Publishing and Media Association Award for Anthony Sweat, ''Repicturing the Restoration: New Art to Expand Our Understanding'' *2021: Association for Mormon Letters Award (Criticism) for Anthony Sweat, ''Repicturing the Restoration: New Art to Expand Our Understanding'' *2019: Best International Book Award ( Mormon History Association) for James A. Toronto, Eric R Dursteler, and Michael W. Homer, ''Mormons in the Piazza: History of the Latter-day Saints in Italy'' *2019: Harvey B. and Susan Easton Black Outstanding Publication Award (Gospel Scholarship, Ancient Scripture) for Ann M. Madsen and Shon D. Hopkin, ''Opening Isaiah: A Harmony'' *2019: Harvey B. and Susan Easton Black Outstanding Publication Award (Gospel Scholarship, Church History and Doctrine) for Richard Neitzel Holzapfel and David M. Whitchurch, ''My Dear Sister: Letters between Joseph F. Smith and Martha Ann Smith Harris'' *2018: Smith-Pettit Best Book Award ( John Whitmer Historical Association) for Roy A. Prete and Carma T. Prete, eds., ''Canadian Mormons: History of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints in Canada'' *2018: Harvey B. and Susan Easton Black Outstanding Publication Award (Gospel Scholarship, Church History and Doctrine) for Fred E. Woods, ''Kalaupapa: The Mormon Experience in an Exiled Community'' *2017: Harvey B. and Susan Easton Black Outstanding Publication Award (Gospel Scholarship, Church History and Doctrine) for Michael Hubbard MacKay, ''Sacred Space: Exploring the Birthplace of Mormonism'' *2015: Harvey B. and Susan Easton Black Outstanding Publication Award (Church History and Doctrine, Gospel Scholarship) for Kip Sperry, ''Nauvoo and Hancock County, Illinois: A Guide to Family History and Historical Sources'' *2014: Harvey B. and Susan Easton Black Outstanding Publication Award (Ancient Scripture) for Daniel L. Belnap, ed., ''By Our Rites of Worship: Latter-day Saint Views on Ritual in Scripture, History, and Practice'' *2013: Harvey B. and Susan Easton Black Outstanding Publication Award (Church History and Doctrine) for Kenneth L. Alford, ed., ''Civil War Saints'' *2013: Best International Article Award ( Mormon History Association) for Ronald E. Bartholomew, "The Role of Local Missionaries in Nineteenth-Century England," in ''Go Ye into All the World: The Growth and Development of Mormon Missionary Work'', ed.
Reid L. Neilson Reid Larkin Neilson was the managing director of the Church History Department of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (LDS Church) from 2010 to 2019. On January 23, 2015, he became an Assistant Church Historian and Recorder, still retai ...
and Fred E. Woods *2012: Harvey B. and Susan Easton Black Outstanding Publication Award (Ancient Scripture) for Robert L. Millet, ed., ''No Weapon Shall Prosper: New Light on Sensitive Issues'' *2011: Geraldine McBride Woodward Award for Best Publication in International Mormon History ( Mormon History Association) for Roger P. Minert, ''In Harm's Way: East German Latter-day Saints in World War II'' *2009: Geraldine McBride Woodward Award for Best Publication in International Mormon History ( Mormon History Association) for Mark L. Grover, ''A Land of Promise and Prophecy: Elder A. Theodore Tuttle in South America, 1960–1965'' *2006: Steven F. Christensen Best Documentary Award ( Mormon History Association) for Donald G. Godfrey and Kenneth W. Godfrey, ''The Diaries of Charles Ora Card: The Utah Years, 1871–1886'' *1993: T. Edgar Lyon Award of Excellence ( Mormon History Association) for
Ronald K. Esplin Ronald Kent Esplin (born 1944) is the managing editor of The Joseph Smith Papers project and the former director of the Joseph Fielding Smith Institute for Latter-day Saint History at Brigham Young University (BYU). Biography Esplin was born ...
, "Discipleship: Brigham Young and Joseph Smith," in ''Joseph Smith, the Prophet, the Man,'' ed.
Susan Easton Black Susan Easton Black (born Susan Lindsay Ward in 1944) is a retired professor of Church History and Doctrine at Brigham Young University (BYU) in Provo, Utah. She is also an author of several books related to Joseph Smith and the early history of t ...
and Charles D. Tate *1981: Distinction in Editing Mormon Documents ( Mormon History Association) for Andrew Ehat and Lyndon Cook, ''The Words of Joseph Smith''


See also

* Neal A. Maxwell Institute for Religious Scholarship


References


External links

*
RSC blog

Archive of the ''Religious Educator'' journal

Archive of the ''Religious Education Review'' magazine

Selection of RSC books
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