370 JSB
(801) 422-2735
Dean: Terry B. Ball, Professor, Ancient Scripture
Associate Dean: Richard E. Bennett, Professor, Church History and Doctrine
Associate Dean: Dennis A. Wright, Professor, Church History and Doctrine
Academic Departments and Curriculum Areas
Ancient Scripture
Church History and Doctrine
Research and Academic Support Areas
Religious Studies Center
The mission of Religious Education at Brigham Young University is to assist individuals in their efforts to come unto Christ by teaching the scriptures, doctrine, and history of the restored gospel of Jesus Christ through classroom instruction, gospel scholarship, and outreach to the larger community.
Religious Education oversees the teaching of and research into scripture, doctrine, LDS and Christian church history, and world religions. We strive to create a learning environment and provide resources that are "spiritually strengthening, intellectually enlarging, and character building" and an educational experience that results in "lifelong learning and service" (The Aims of a BYU Education).
Religious Education seeks to spread the light of restored truth to Latter-day Saints and to those not of the LDS faith in three ways:
Religious Education offers two programs leading to a master's degree: Religious Education Master of Arts designed for individuals recommended by Seminaries and Institutes and Religious Studies Master of Arts for military chaplaincy candidates.
For further information on these programs, please contact Religious Education, 370 JSB, (801) 422-2735. No other degree programs are offered in this area.
Graduate-level scholarships and awards are available to qualified students. Applications may be obtained from the Office of the Dean of Religious Education, 370 JSB.
Robert L. Millet, Director
167 HGB
(801) 422-6975
http://rsc.byu.edu/
The Religious Studies Center (RSC) is the research and publication arm of Religious Education. It continues to pursue its original charter to encourage and sponsor serious, faithful, gospel-related scholarship and the ensuing publication of that scholarship. It fulfills the charge to help meet the university's commitment to religious studies and Religious Education's aim to teach and preserve the doctrine of the gospel of Jesus Christ. It also serves the greater Church through the publication of the works of Religious Education faculty and other scholars who have written important, timely, scholarly work of a faith-promoting nature.
To encourage and promote religiously oriented scholarship, the RSC awards grants and provides other financial assistance. It proactively reaches out to faculty to encourage research in specific areas and supports them in the publication of their findings. To accomplish this the RSC sponsors two faculty mentors, known as area directors, who oversee and fund research in Church history and ancient scripture.