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Maxwell Institute Podcast #156: Finding Christ in the Covenant Path, with Jennifer C. Lane
Finding Christ in the Covenant Path offers a fresh but faithful focus on the journey of covenants and discipleship through the double lens of ancient words and medieval images. The first part of the b
Abide: Malachi
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Maxwell Institute Podcast #155: Nostalgia as Jewish Religious Practice, with Rachel B. Gross
In 2007, the Museum at Eldridge Street opened at the site of a restored nineteenth-century synagogue originally built by some of the first Eastern European Jewish immigrants in New York City. Visitors
Abide: Haggai and Zechariah
One of the most interesting days of my life took place a few years ago when I co-conducted a tour of the Jordan River Temple in Utah for non-Latter-day Saint specialists in American religion. As we wa
Maxwell Institute Podcast #154: The Necessity of God, with Adam S. Miller (2022 Neal A. Maxwell Lecture)
In Adam S. Millers lecture, The Necessity of God: First person, Present Tense, Imperative Mood Miller talks about Tim Farnsworth, a man who cannot stop walking from the fictional bookThe Unnamed.
Maxwell Institute Podcast #153: The Book of Mormon Art Catalog with Jennifer Champoux
The Book of Mormon Art Catalog seeks to provide unprecedented access to visual imagery inspired by the Book of Mormon through a comprehensive, open access, and searchable digital database. In this rol
Abide: Nahum; Habakkuk; Zephaniah
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Abide: Jonah and Micah
One of my favorite sermons in the history of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints is a sermon delivered by President Hugh B. Brown at BYU. Its entitled God is the Gardner; Im confident th
Abide: Amos and Obadiah
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Abide: Hosea and Joel
Throughout the scriptures, the Lord and His prophets teach of covenants, the ability for us to bind ourselves to God through the power of the priesthood. Sometimes, though, we forget that we are also