
Justin Collings
BYU Academic Vice President. Delivered the university conference address on August 25th, 2025.
Top 3 podcasts with Justin Collings
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Feb 25, 2025 • 1h 4min
Maxwell Institute Podcast #175: Divine Law (Themes in the Doctrine and Covenants) with Justin Collings
In this engaging conversation, Justin Collings, academic vice president of BYU and a distinguished scholar, explores his new book, Divine Law. He discusses how divine law is intertwined with love and grace, reshaping the understanding of commandments as uplifting rather than burdensome. Collings dives into the eternal role of Christ, emphasizing mercy, and shares transformative insights on family life through spiritual blessings. He also highlights the significant impact of poetry in conveying spiritual truths and enhancing one's relationship with divine law.

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Sep 2, 2025 • 44min
Joseph’s School | Justin Collings | August 2025
In a thought-provoking discussion, Justin Collings, BYU's Academic Vice President, emphasizes Joseph Smith's integral role in merging education with spirituality. He explores the profound significance of learning and faith, encouraging educators to inspire students' spiritual convictions. Collings highlights the importance of unity and kindness within the college community, inspiring listeners to cultivate meaningful relationships that foster personal growth. This engaging talk reminds us of the transformative power of knowledge anchored in faith.

Aug 31, 2024 • 44min
“Believe in Him to Come” | Justin Collings | August 2024
Justin Collings, the academic vice president of BYU, discusses the university's vision as a Christ-centered institution. He emphasizes integrating the restored gospel into teaching, aiming to prepare students as lifelong disciples. Collings explores the relationship between academic integrity and faith, advocating for a holistic curriculum. Highlighting BYU's prophetic destiny, he encourages active participation in spiritual education and turning to Christ for salvation, aligning academic pursuits with divine work.


