

Y Religion
BYU Religious Education
Each year, religion professors at Brigham Young University (BYU) produce hundreds of publications on subjects related to the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. This podcast brings this research into one place to enlighten the everyday seeker of truth. Interviewing the author, we discuss why the study was done, why it matters, and why the professor chooses to be both a scholar, and a disciple. This is Y Religion.
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Aug 1, 2021 • 50min
Episode 37: The Humanity and Divinity of Jesus Christ (Jason Combs)
What does it mean that our Savior is both human and divine? This is a question Christianity has wrestled with for centuries, with profound theological implications. In this insightful episode, BYU religion's Dr. Jason Combs explains four types of beliefs about the nature of Christ that were prevalent in ancient Christianity, why this dialogue was important, and how learning from ancient Christians can help Latter-day Saints to better understand the God we worship.

Jul 15, 2021 • 38min
Episode 36: My God, Why Hast Thou Forsaken Me? (Shon Hopkin)
My God, why hast thou forsaken me? Over the years, that spiritual cry has been felt internally and uttered verbally by many believers in their most pressing trials, including by Jesus upon the cross. But does it mean what we think? BYU religion professor Shon Hopkin has published on the background and significance of that phrase. In this episode he analyzes and applies Messianic verses from its origin in Psalm 22, strengthening our hope in our trials through Christ's suffering and redemptive triumph.

Jul 1, 2021 • 48min
Episode 35: Study Bibles for Saints (Joshua Sears)
Scriptures are a revelatory tool. Although using it may be intuitive to some, like any tool some expert instruction is often helpful to unlock its full capacity. While many Christians know what a "Study Bible" is to aid them in understanding, fewer Latter-day Saints know about or utilize one. In this episode, professor Joshua Sears introduces the concept, addresses common reservations, and shares insightful reasons why a study Bible can be a great asset to our scripture study.

Jun 15, 2021 • 47min
Episode 34: The Root of Gadianton's Dissent (Dan Belnap)
Although it is common to view Gadianton and his followers in the Book of Mormon as driven by a purely evil desire for power, there could be more to their movement. Why else could their rebellion persuade "the more part of the righteous…to believe in their works" (Helaman 6:38)? Professor Dan Belnap examines the root of this rebellion, and why it may have more application today than some might think.

Jun 1, 2021 • 41min
Episode 33: Mosaics of Faith (Matthew Grey)
Since 2012, archaeologists at the Galilean village of Huqoq have been uncovering an intricate mosaic floor of an ancient synagogue. This 5th century mosaic depicts biblical scenes of Samson, Jonah, Noah's ark, Pharaoh's army, and snapshots of daily life in antiquity. In this episode, BYU religion's Dr. Matthew Grey—who was supervising the synagogue excavation when it was uncovered— discusses details from this discovery, and how the archaeology of Roman Galilee can inform our understanding of the Bible.

May 15, 2021 • 45min
Episode 32: The Liminal Experience of the Brother of Jared (Charles Swift)
The word "liminal" isn't in most people's everyday vocabulary. Although the word is rare, the experience it summarizes is not, particularly in religious life. Liminality means to be in an in-between space, on the verge of transformation, or at a threshold—like a doorway. In this insightful episode, Dr. Charles Swift analyzes the Brother of Jared's liminal experience in Ether 2 and 3, and what it can teach us today about our own interactions with and answers from the Lord.

May 1, 2021 • 49min
Episode 31: The Chamber of Father Whitmer (Michael MacKay)
The Prophet Joseph Smith once taught that "all priesthood is Melchizedek." Thus, the restoration of the priesthood can be understood as a series of heavenly events, including a relatively unknown experience with the Lord at Peter Whitmer Sr.'s farmhouse. In this powerful episode, Dr. Michael Hubbard MacKay explains what happened "in the chamber of old Father Whitmer" (D&C 128:21) and why it matters to our understanding of priesthood.

Apr 15, 2021 • 49min
Episode 30: Theology of the King James Language (Jan Martin)
One of the great debates of the 16th century took place between William Tyndale and Thomas More over Tyndale's translation of the Bible into English. Both men knew how words had the power to shape theology. Tyndale's translation informed later English translations, including the King James Version. But were Tyndale's choices right? In this episode, Dr. Jan Martin shares her research on how the King James language in the Book of Mormon provides amazing insights into these theological translation debates.

Apr 1, 2021 • 49min
Episode 29: Living the Parables of Jesus (Hank Smith)
If we seek to teach in the Savior's way, a common approach the Lord used was parables. In fact, Mark says that "without a parable spake he not unto them" (Mark 4:34). Good parables are multi-layered, and the teacher often leaves them uninterpreted to cause listeners to reflect and draw meaning. In this episode, BYU Religion's Hank Smith shares insights from his publication on the parables of Jesus, why the Lord utilized them to teach, and why we should seek to do the same today.

Mar 15, 2021 • 48min
Episode 28: God's Voice to His Daughters in Doctrine and Covenants 25 (Carter Charles)
Doctrine and Covenants 25 is unique and powerful. It is one of the two modern revelations directed specifically toward a woman, Emma Smith. It is also unique because of the progressive teachings it contains when studied in context, which makes it crucially relevant today. In this episode, Dr. Carter Charles analyzes the context and content of this important section, discussing how Emma Smith becomes a type for all sisters of the Church as "elect" ladies by virtue of their covenants.


