Brigham Young University. Religious Education
Dates
- Existence: 1983-
Biography
Religious Education (est. 1983) is an administrative unit at Brigham Young University.
Religious Education was created as a college-level unit at Brigham Young University in 1983 as a reorganization of the earlier Religious Instruction unit. Religious Education administers the departments of Ancient Scripture, and Church History and Doctrine. Deans have included Robert J. Matthews (1983-1990), Donald Q. Cannon (1990-1991), Robert L. Millet (1991-2001), Andrew C. Skinner (2001-2006), Terry B. Ball (2006-2013), and Brent L. Top (2013), Daniel K. Judd (2019-2021), and Scott C. Esplin (2021-).
Citation:
Moral perspectives on American security policies, 1995: t.p. (Religious Education, Brigham Young University) phone call to the University, 03-01-95 (not same as Religious Studies Center)Brigham Young University catalog, 1983: p. 25 (Religious Education; previously known as Religious Instruction)
BYU Organizational History Project website, via WWW, Nov. 4, 2014 (Religious Education; renamed from Religious Instruction, 1983; administers departments of Ancient Scripture and Church History and Doctrine, 2002-2006 also included Religious Education Department; administers all religion courses funded by the university; deans: Robert J. Matthews (1983-1990), Donald Q. Cannon (1990-1991), Robert L. Millet (1991-2001), Andrew C. Skinner (2001-2006), Terry B. Ball (2006-2013), and Brent L. Top (2013- ))
Wikipedia, November 11, 2024 (Daniel K. Judd dean from 2019-2021) https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Daniel_K._Judd
Religious Education, via wwww, November 11, 2024 (Scott C. Esplin, dean, appointed 2021) https://religion.byu.edu/directory/scott-esplin
Found in 30 Collections and/or Records:
Religious Education records
Contains general administrative files and personnel records of former part-time faculty, potential faculty, and part-time faculty. The files in the collection come predominantly from the Dean's Office. Dated 1961-1985.
Religious Education records, 1974-1985
Contains Religious Education administrative records, and personnel records of part-time faculty.
Religious Education records on part-time faculty, 1972-1985
Contains information on part-time faculty in Religious Education. Dated 1972-1985.
Roy W. Doxey miscellaneous papers, circa 1938-1965
This series contains: Department of Home Study Lesson Manual; Program for the Summer Quarter, The Primary Association, 1947; Genealogy work, undated, Including: family group sheets; articles; biography of Roy W. Doxey; Family papers, circa 1938-1965, Including: letter from Clarke Doxey's mission president, 1965; Program from Doxey's graduation from George Washington University, 1938; patriarchal blessing to Jacob Opheikens; Book of Remembrance; and, miscellaneous religion papers.
Roy W. Doxey mission president's papers, 1946-1948
This series contains journals VII-VIII, Farewell Program for son, Evans Thomas Doxey, newspaper clippings, missionary profiles with pictures , missionary experiences, humorous experiences, What My Mission Means to Me, faith promoting experiences, and newspaper clippings.
Roy W. Doxey research and correspondence, circa 1848-1988
This series includes: church articles, letters and research done on topics such as: ordinances, biographies on prophets and apostles, discourses, and discussions, groups of folders containing talks, articles, papers, lectures, lesson materials, student papers and research, magazine clippings, etc.
Roy W. Doxey scrapbooks, circa 1974- 1980
This series contains scrapbooks, which include: pictures, maps, stories, pamphlets, and postcards from/of Denmark, Norway, Sweden, France, Hong Kong-Hawaiian Islands, East and West Europe, Switzerland, Hungary, Greece, Austria, Germany, France, and England. It also includes the World of the Bible, including: Israel, Greece, and, Italy .
Roy W. Doxey student papers, circa 1953- 1972
This series contains student papers.
L. Grant Shields letters
Includes letters from Shields to his children, and talks given by Shields on gospel subjects. Talks and letters usually include talks by church leaders.
Sidney B. Sperry correspondence, 1945-1954
Contains correspondence with his family, students, Church notables and fellow scholars, senators, Ernest Wilkinson, and others.