Brigham Young University. College of Religious Instruction
Biography
The College of Religious Instruction was an administrative unit at Brigham Young University.
The College of Religious Instruction was born in 1959 when the Division of Religion was discontinued due to growth in university enrollment and renamed the College of Religious Instruction. As university enrollment grew, religious class enrollment grew, as every student was required to engage in a religious class each semester. The following individuals served as deans of the college: David H. Yarn, Jr. (1959-1963), B. West Belnap (1964-1967), Daniel H. Ludlow (1968-1971), and Roy W. Doxey (1972-1973).
The College of Religious Instruction had a fundamental role in properly integrating religious and moral values with secular knowledge. With the requirement of religious course enrollment each semester, individuals at Brigham Young University had the opportunity of establishing his or her life on a stable ethical and religious basis. Despite its college structure, the College of Religious Instruction did not grant degrees, neither graduate nor undergraduate.
Theological classes became part of the College of Religious Instruction at its establishment in 1959. Beginning in 1961, the faculty of the College of Religious Instruction instituted a new class requirement for incoming freshman, that of a Book of Mormon course.
A Reading Committee on Publication of Theological Material existed at least in 1963 under the chairmanship of William E. Berret. It was discontinued by 1968.
The following departments were a part of the College of Religious Instruction from 1959 to 1964: Bible and Modern Scripture, Biblical Languages, L.D.S. Theology Church Organization and Administration, History and Philosophy of Religion, and Religious Education. These were replaced by the Dept. of Undergraduate Studies in Religious Instruction and the Dept. of Graduate Studies in Religious Instruction in 1964. Three new departments were organized in 1969, replacing the previous two, which included the Department of Ancient Scriptures, the Department of Church History and Doctrine, and the Department of Philosophy.
Citation:
Religious Instruction records, 1965-1979 (College of Religious Instruction)Brigham Young University, L. Tom Perry Special Collections worksheet, Apr. 13, 2009 (College of Religious Instruction; previously known as Division of Religion)
Brigham Young University, 1975: v. 2, p. 184 (Division of Religion renamed College of Religious Instruction in 1959; granted master's and doctor's degrees in religion) v. 2, p. 187 (College of Religion) v. 2, p. 193 (reorganized and renamed Religious Instruction in 1973; lost college status)
Found in 34 Collections and/or Records:
College of Religious Education recordings
Contains sound recordings of firesides, devotionals, forums, and talks from Religious Education about the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, Church history and doctrine, Communism and the Church, the Church and the US government, and spiritual matters. Dates range from 1955 to 1977.
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 Instruction general administrative records, 1961-1978
Contains administrative files of the College of Relgious Education. Dated 1961-1978.
Religious Instruction records, 1961-1978
Contains Religious Education administrative records and personnel records of former part-time faculty and potential faculty. Dated 1961-1978.
Religious Instruction records
Religious Instruction files on prospective, part-time, and full-time faculty members including contracts and correspondence, budget reports, subject files, office files, and mounted oversize photographs of archaeological and other sites in South America. Includes materials from 1965 to 1979.
Religious Instruction records on former part-time faculty, 1972-1976
Contains information on former part-time faculty. Dated 1972-1976.
Religious Instruction records on potential faculty, 1970-1975
Contains information on potential faculty members. Dated 1970-1975.
Russell R. Rich papers
Includes talks, correspondence, class lectures, and research. Also included are research notes and chapter drafts for "Ensign to the Nations."
Russell R. Rich papers on Mormon splinter groups, 1951-1981
Contains research files on the numerous offshoots of Mormonism, including a list of groups and their leaders, questionnaire, scriptural warnings, articles and periodicals, correspondence, files on each group, printed literature of the various groups, and other materials.
Russell R. Rich personal papers, approximately 1955-1984
Contains correspondence, pamphlets, and a sound recording related to Rich's missionary service and other activities. Materials date from between approximately 1955 and 1984.