Latter Day Saint churches -- Doctrines
Found in 10 Collections and/or Records:
Brigham Young University audio-visual materials
Contains sound and motion picture film recordings of forums, devotionals, graduations, Education Week, General Conference, history of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, and KBYU productions from 1930 to 1985.
Brigham Young University recordings of devotionals and forums
Contains audiocassettes of some of the firesides, forums, and devotional addresses from Brigham Young University during the years 1966-2001. The addresses were given by apostles and other leaders in The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, university faculty and staff, and other visiting speakers. The addresses concern gospel principles, student life at BYU, and other topics.
C. N. Brown missionary journal
Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints flannel board missionary discussions
Contains flannel board discussions that Mormon missionaries used to teach investigators. There are six discussions that have flannel board pieces, a flannel board map, and a few handouts pertaining to the messages being taught.
Richard W. Jackson papers
Collection consists of manuscript versions of religious articles produced by Jackson, including writings on the Creation, the Flood, the Crucifixion, and the Mormon pioneers. Also included is a translation of the Aalborn, Denmark History and the Writings of John Mills Wooley. Materials are dated 1976-2003.
W. Cleon Skousen papers
Wilford E. Smith papers
Collection contains books written by Wilford E. Smith on both his life and the Gospel of Jesus Christ, scrapbooks of his wedding, war service and other greetings' correspondence, magazines, newsclippings, and other materials concerning his time as a mission president in Fiji, and reel to reel tapes of trips taken by Wilford E. and Ruth Smith. Materials date from between 1934 and 2000.
Eric Snow collection on LaMar Berrett
Collection contains materials pertaining to or collected by LaMar Berrett. Includes minutes from meetings at Brigham Young University which Berrett attended between 1967-1969, primary and secondary source documents pertaining to his research in Mormon history, and materials pertaining to his career as a religion professor at BYU including syllabi, textbooks, and lesson plans. Materials dated between 1843-1991.
Ultimus
Essays bound under the title of "Ultimus." These writings are the author's expression of her faith relating to Jesus Christ and Mormonism.
Wellington Paul Wilson letters
Handwritten letters and two poems. Wilson writes to his son, Joseph Ellis Wilson (1858-1930), and relates family matters and local happenings. He also speculates on Mormon theology. These items were written in Grantsville and in Panguitch, Utah. Most of them were sent to Joseph in Logan, Utah.