Where faith and scholarship have a nice dinner conversation.
Welcome to another episode of the Book of Mormon Studies Podcast, where Rosalynde Welch, Associate D
Welcome to the third episode of the Book of Mormon Studies Podcast, where Rosalynde Welch, Associate
Part 2 of the 1 Nephi episode with Jasmin Rappleye.Welcome to the second episode of the Book of Morm
Welcome to the second episode of the Book of Mormon Studies Podcast, where Rosalynde Welch, Associat
Welcome to the first episode of the Book of Mormon Studies Podcast, where Rosalynde Welch, Associate
Rosalynde Frandsen Welch, host of the Maxwell Institute Podcast announces a new show–the Book of Mor
I’m talking today with Professor Michalyn Steele, a member of the faculty at the J. Reuben Clark Law
Today on the podcast I’m talking with Dr. Mary Eyring, associate professor of English at Brigham You
On this episode of the podcast, I interview Dr. Brigham Frandsen, professor of economics at Brigham
Today on the podcast I’m talking with Dr. Christopher Oscarson, a scholar of environmental humanitie
Life’s resistance is the topic of my guest Melissa Inouye’s new book, Sacred Struggle: Seeking Chris
On this episode of the Maxwell Institute podcast, I talk with Rachael Johnson, a postdoctoral fellow
President Nelson recently taught, “As we seek to be disciples of Jesus Christ, our efforts to hear H
Today I’m speaking with Dr. Ryan Tobler, a scholar of American religious history. Dr. Tobler worked
This episode of the podcast is very close to my heart. I’m speaking with Dr. Miranda Wilcox, my frie
Life is a learning experience, they say. If so, what have you learned from life? Do you know it for
Today I’m speaking with Dr. Joseph Stuart, assistant professor of history at Brigham Young Universit
Today on the podcast I talk with Ryan Davis, associate professor of political science at BYU. Dr. Da
What does it mean to be an objective judge of history--of personal history, family history, or share
How can we best care for the beautiful planet God has given us for our home? And why do our relation