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Religious Educator Vol. 13 No. 2 · 2012

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Table of Contents

  • Teaching (and) Truth
    Editor's Note
  • Truth and Tolerance
    Dallin H. Oaks
    Pilate, washing his hands before the multitude as Jesus looks on
    The existence and nature of truth is one of the fundamental questions of mortal life. Jesus told the Roman governor Pilate that He came into the world to “bear witness unto the truth."
  • The Church Educational System: A Conversation with Roger G. Christensen
    Casey Paul Griffiths
  • “Look! And I Looked”: Lessons in Learning and Teaching from Nephi’s Vision
    John Hilton III
  • Helping Our Students Become Spiritually Self-Reliant
    Barbara Morgan Gardner
    A teacher in an informal discussion with several students
    “I noticed that he has a sincere compassion for his students, that he knows them and loves them, and he cannot help himself. And the less they deserve his love, the more of it there seems to be sponsored within him." —President Boyd K. Packer
  • Nephi: An Ideal Teacher of Less-Than-Ideal Students
    Tyler J. Griffin
  • Preparing Students to Receive Revelation: Insights from the Book of Mormon
    Shon D. Hopkin
  • Attributes and Approaches of Effective Gospel Teachers
    Kendel Christensen and Lloyd D. Newell
    A teacher writing on the chalkboard
    Enthusiasm is an important attribute for an effective gospel teacher. Many of us have experienced the boost that comes from an enthusiastic teacher. When we see someone with energy, we ask whether we are placing sufficient importance on the subject.
  • Faith as a Holy Embrace
    Duane Boyce
  • Uniting Faith and History
    Rachel Cope, Brian Q. Cannon, Matthew Bowman, Patrick Q. Mason, Steven C. Harper, Matthew J. Grow, Tona Hangen, and Paul E. Kerry
  • Joseph Smith and the Spirit of Optimism
    Mark D. Ogletree
  • James E. Talmage and the Doctrine of the Godhead
    Brian W. Ricks
  • “I’ve Lived My Dream!” A Conversation with Arnold K. Garr
    Alexander L. Baugh

Featured Articles

  • Teaching (and) Truth
    Editor's Note
  • Truth and Tolerance
    Dallin H. Oaks
    Pilate, washing his hands before the multitude as Jesus looks on
    The existence and nature of truth is one of the fundamental questions of mortal life. Jesus told the Roman governor Pilate that He came into the world to “bear witness unto the truth."
  • The Church Educational System: A Conversation with Roger G. Christensen
    Casey Paul Griffiths
  • “Look! And I Looked”: Lessons in Learning and Teaching from Nephi’s Vision
    John Hilton III
  • Helping Our Students Become Spiritually Self-Reliant
    Barbara Morgan Gardner
    A teacher in an informal discussion with several students
    “I noticed that he has a sincere compassion for his students, that he knows them and loves them, and he cannot help himself. And the less they deserve his love, the more of it there seems to be sponsored within him." —President Boyd K. Packer
  • Nephi: An Ideal Teacher of Less-Than-Ideal Students
    Tyler J. Griffin
  • Preparing Students to Receive Revelation: Insights from the Book of Mormon
    Shon D. Hopkin
  • Attributes and Approaches of Effective Gospel Teachers
    Kendel Christensen and Lloyd D. Newell
    A teacher writing on the chalkboard
    Enthusiasm is an important attribute for an effective gospel teacher. Many of us have experienced the boost that comes from an enthusiastic teacher. When we see someone with energy, we ask whether we are placing sufficient importance on the subject.
  • Faith as a Holy Embrace
    Duane Boyce
  • Uniting Faith and History
    Rachel Cope, Brian Q. Cannon, Matthew Bowman, Patrick Q. Mason, Steven C. Harper, Matthew J. Grow, Tona Hangen, and Paul E. Kerry
  • Joseph Smith and the Spirit of Optimism
    Mark D. Ogletree
  • James E. Talmage and the Doctrine of the Godhead
    Brian W. Ricks
  • “I’ve Lived My Dream!” A Conversation with Arnold K. Garr
    Alexander L. Baugh
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