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Belief and Business
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Belief and Business
At the Faith and Belief at Work Case Competition, hosted by BYU, students gather in Provo to talk business—and faith.
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Translating Our Approach to the Bible
Professor John Hilton III can't think of a better way to improve your Bible study than to look at multiple translations.
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Leaving or Believing?
Some say American religion is in the middle of an exodus; others say in a revival. BYU experts say both may be true.
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Fragments of Faith
A depiction of biblical heroine Deborah, the earliest image of her in antiquity, was uncovered in 2022.
Interfaith efforts elevate the way BYU students engage with religion.
What is religious liberty, and how can the average person safeguard this human right?
Rachel Cannon Boss (’23) isn’t an art student, but she still has a painting hanging in a gallery.
In a time of political divisiveness and despair, how can Latter-day Saints avoid the trap of cynicism?
Isaac James Richards honors James E. Talmage in his essay, Parable of the Cane, about conformity and conviction.
A visiting scholar of religion shares what he has learned on his journey with the Saints.
For 20 years, Carl Bloch's Christ Healing the Sick at the Pool of Bethesda has stood as the MOA's centerpiece.
BYU alumni, faculty, and students are helping Wilford Woodruff’s records of the Restoration become available to all.
A new alumni chapter for the BYU Jerusalem Center seeks to capture memories and stories from alumni who studied there.
Founded on gospel principles and BYU's mission statement, the university is building belonging.
The Church’s new Book of Mormon Videos relied on a team of BYU religion professors to make educated guesses.
Religion pours out, hot and demanding, into every field at this university because it must.
Hidden gems in the Holy Land from a Jerusalem Center–inspired BYU professor of ancient scripture.
In a day of deception and distraction, we can find solid footing on the rock of revelation.
It was a find that captured the attention of the archaeology world. BYU researchers dig in to what makes it so unique.
An oral history project unites families and uncovers the past by helping Cambodians record and document their stories.
An alumni chapter gets to pick the brain of the BYU Dead Sea Scrolls expert.
BYU had the baseball blues in the late 1950s after missing the Series to keep the Sabbath.