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Religious Educator Vol. 6 No. 3 · 2005

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Table of Contents

  • Copyright Page
  • Editor's Note
  • BYU–Hawaii: A Conversation with Eric B. Shumway
    Fred E. Woods
  • “Out of the Dust”
    Paul V. Johnson
    Drawing of the Book of Mormon plates on a table with an oil lamp
    "...Yea, these records and their words brought them unto repentance; that is, they brought them to the knowledge of the Lord their God, and to rejoice in Jesus Christ their Redeemer." —Alma 37:8
  • Creating Questions That Invite Revelation
    Alan R. Maynes
  • Instruct, But More Importantly Inspire
    Steven T Linford
  • Becoming Inspiring Teachers
    W. Jeffrey Marsh
  • “Hey, Teacher, You’re in the Way”
    Bryce L. Dunford
  • Less Teacher Talking, More Student Learning
    Kathy Kipp Clayton
  • “To Stir Them Up in the Ways of Remembrance”: Lamanites and Memory in the Book of Mormon
    J. B. Haws
  • Light or Dark, Freedom or Bondage: Enhancing Book of Mormon Themes through Contrasts
    Blair G. Van Dyke
  • “With the Assistance of the Holy Prophets”
    Brent D. Fillmore
    A religion teacher in front of his stidents
    "Holy scripture and the words of the living prophets occupy a privileged position; they are the key to teaching by the Spirit." —Elder Neal A. Maxwell
  • Adoption and Atonement: Becoming Sons and Daughters of Christ
    Brian K. Ray
    Christ with a little child on his knee
    As we come to believe in Christ and accept His Gospel, we thereby become heirs of eternal life. Through obedience to the Gospel we may become children of God, both of Christ and the Father.
  • “We Believe in Being Honest”: Using Church-Copyrighted Materials
    Roger K. Petersen and R. Devan Jensen
  • New Discoveries in the Joseph Smith Translation of the Bible
    Kent P. Jackson

Featured Articles

  • Copyright Page
  • Editor's Note
  • BYU–Hawaii: A Conversation with Eric B. Shumway
    Fred E. Woods
  • “Out of the Dust”
    Paul V. Johnson
    Drawing of the Book of Mormon plates on a table with an oil lamp
    "...Yea, these records and their words brought them unto repentance; that is, they brought them to the knowledge of the Lord their God, and to rejoice in Jesus Christ their Redeemer." —Alma 37:8
  • Creating Questions That Invite Revelation
    Alan R. Maynes
  • Instruct, But More Importantly Inspire
    Steven T Linford
  • Becoming Inspiring Teachers
    W. Jeffrey Marsh
  • “Hey, Teacher, You’re in the Way”
    Bryce L. Dunford
  • Less Teacher Talking, More Student Learning
    Kathy Kipp Clayton
  • “To Stir Them Up in the Ways of Remembrance”: Lamanites and Memory in the Book of Mormon
    J. B. Haws
  • Light or Dark, Freedom or Bondage: Enhancing Book of Mormon Themes through Contrasts
    Blair G. Van Dyke
  • “With the Assistance of the Holy Prophets”
    Brent D. Fillmore
    A religion teacher in front of his stidents
    "Holy scripture and the words of the living prophets occupy a privileged position; they are the key to teaching by the Spirit." —Elder Neal A. Maxwell
  • Adoption and Atonement: Becoming Sons and Daughters of Christ
    Brian K. Ray
    Christ with a little child on his knee
    As we come to believe in Christ and accept His Gospel, we thereby become heirs of eternal life. Through obedience to the Gospel we may become children of God, both of Christ and the Father.
  • “We Believe in Being Honest”: Using Church-Copyrighted Materials
    Roger K. Petersen and R. Devan Jensen
  • New Discoveries in the Joseph Smith Translation of the Bible
    Kent P. Jackson
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