Where faith and scholarship have a nice dinner conversation.
Maxwell Institute Conversations are special videocast episodes of
On the surface, forgiveness seems like such a simple concept but
How can scholars of religion explain religious faith without explaining it away? Over the centuries
Maxwell Institute Conversations are special episodes of the Maxwe
Americans in the early nineteenth century loved the writing of John Milton. Milton’s embrace of libe
Latter-day Saint historians have long demonstrated that The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Sai
The Reverend Billy Graham rose to international prominence in the 1940s preaching an evangelical Chr
Adam Miller wrote Letters to a Young Mormon for thoughtful people yearning for a more thoughtful fa
The Book of Mormon warns against mistaking intelligence for wisdom, but adds a crucial caveat: “to
Latter-day Saint scholar Terryl L. Givens is back with us again. Dr. Givens spent the summer here at
If you’re familiar with African American religious history, you know that black women outnumber blac
When the Qur’an was revealed to the prophet Muhammad, it arrived in the language of his place and ti
This special episode is a tribute and homage to LORE, by Aaron Ma
Who owns religion? Who gets to say what is right or wrong, fact or fiction about any religious tra
An estimated twelve million Africans were forced into slavery from the seventeenth century until
Martin Luther believed the Bible proved that the Catholic Church had gone astray. His efforts to bri
When Martin Luther published his 95 Theses in October of 1517 he had no intention of starting a revo
What was Martin Luther trying to accomplish when he nailed his ninety-five theses to the Wittenburg
When you think about your religious beliefs, your theology, how much consideration have you given to