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Many
critics of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints claim the
advent of the Internet and free access of information created their
critical view of Mormonism.
The
importance of the first missions to Great Britain in Mormon history
cannot be overstated.
Jesse D. Hurlbut, professor of French medieval literature and culture
at BYU, will present a lecture titled "Seeing Double: Illustrating Divine Shadows in
Medieval Bibles."
Two essential elements in teaching form the foundation of the Sunday School in the Church, said Matthew O. Richardson in his Church History Symposium presentation.
A group of BYU students of the Family Law Society
organized and carried out a formal symposium, called Stand for the
Family, meant to counter modern philosophies.
BYU Studies celebrates its golden anniversary
by holding a symposium. On March 12 and 13, more than 50 scholars will explore "Things Both in Heaven and in
the Earth."
The church's extensive use of electronic mass media in the 20th Century
was documented by Shirley Pack Baker, associate professor in the
Communications Department at BYU
BYU's 40th annual Sidney B. Sperry Symposium, scheduled for October
2011, has issued a call for proposals for papers, due April 1.










