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26542
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English
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A Century of Seminary
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Religious Educator
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2012
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13
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3
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Provo, UT
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Religious Studies Center, BYU
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13-60
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This article covers the history of the first century of seminary, beginning with how it started as a program in a single stake, later to become a Church-wide and world-wide program for both secondary and collegiate religious education.
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Adam Samuel Bennion, Superintendent of Latter-day Saint Education, 1919-1928
"A New Policy in Church School Work" : The Founding of the LDS Supplementary Religious Education Movement, 1890-1930
Brigham Young University : A School of Destiny
Brigham Young University : The First One Hundred Years
Faith and History : The Snell Controversy
Good Morning Los Angeles : The Beginning of the Early Morning Seminary Program
Masons and Mormons : Released-Time Politics in Salt Lake City, 1930-56
Schools of The Prophets : An Early American Tradition
The Beginnings of the First LDS Institute of Religion at Moscow, Idaho
The Chicago Experiment : Finding the Voice and Charting the Course of Religious Education in the Church
The Evolution of Media in the Church Educational System of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints
The First Seminary Teacher
The Founding of the L.D.S. Institutes of Religion
The Globalization of the Church Educational System
The Korean Saints : Personal Stories of Trial and Triumph 1950-1980
The Mormon Church and Its Private School System in Utah : The Emergence of the Academies
Utah's Educational Innovation : LDS Religion Classes, 1890-1929