Brigham Young University. Religious Instruction
Administrative History
Religious Instruction was the entity of Brigham Young University responsible for religion classes and religious instruction.
Religious Instruction was organized in 1973 when the decision was made to change the name of the College of Religious Instruction simply to Religious Instruction. In 1975, Religious Instruction began to be no longer listed with the list of colleges in the University Catalogs. Abolishing the college entity was a decision made for several reasons, one being the idea that making this change decreases the sensitivity about a "paid ministry." The following men served as deans of Religious Instruction: Jeffrey R. Holland (1974-1976) and Ellis T. Rasmussen (1976-1983).
Religious Instruction administered all religious instruction funded by the University. Courses in religion have been offered by the University since the beginning of its existence, due to the idea that each individual's life must be built upon a firm ethical and religious basis.
Citation:
Religious Instruction records, 1965-1979Brigham Young University, L. Tom Perry Special Collections worksheet, Apr. 13, 2009 (Religious Instruction; previously known as College of Religious Instruction; renamed Religious Education in 1983)
Brigham Young University, 1975: v. 4, p. 193 (College of Religious Education reorganized in 1973, losing college designation; known as Religious Instruction)
Brigham Young University catalog, 1983: p. 25 (Religious Education)
Found in 3 Collections and/or Records:
Religious Education records on part-time faculty, 1972-1985
Contains information on part-time faculty in Religious Education.
Religious Instruction records on former part-time faculty, 1972-1976
Contains information on former part-time faculty.
Religious Instruction records on potential faculty, 1970-1975
Contains information on potential faculty members.