Brigham Young University. College of Religious Instruction
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Brigham Young University. College of Religious Instruction
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The College of Religious Education is not an academic college. It administers all religion courses sponsored by the University for credit towards graduation. Courses are available in ancient and modern scripture, church history, doctrine, and related subjects.This collection contains files predominantly from the Dean's Office. The Deans of the College of Religious Education are as follows:
David H. Yarn Jr., 1959-1962
B. West Belnap, 1962-1967
Daniel H. Ludlow, 1967-1971
Roy W. Doxey, 1971-1974
Jeffrey R. Holland, 1974-1976
Ellis T. Rasmussen, 1976-1981
Robert J. Matthews, 1981-1991
Robert L. Millet, 1991-
The College of Religious Instruction is not an academic department. However, it does administer all religion courses sponsored by the university for credit toward graduation. Courses are available in ancient and modern scripture, Church history and doctrine, and related subjects.
The College of Religious Instruction is not an academic department. However, it does administer all religion courses sponsored by the university for credit toward graduation. Courses are available in ancient and modern scripture, Church history and doctrine, and related subjects.
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