The Department of Church History and Doctrine seeks to assist students and other Latter-day Saints in their quest for eternal life by teaching and researching the restored gospel of Jesus Christ. While their primary purpose is to teach and mentor students in a classroom setting in ways that are both intellectually enlarging and spiritually strengthening, faculty members also produce scholarship for the larger academic and LDS communities.
Frequently Asked Questions About Department of Church History and Doctrine
What is the Department of Church History and Doctrine?
It is an academic department that teaches and researches the restored gospel of Jesus Christ to assist students and Latter-day Saints in their quest for eternal life.
Where is the Department of Church History and Doctrine located?
It is located at Campus Dr, 375 JSB, Provo, UT 84604, United States.
What are the operating hours of the Department of Church History and Doctrine?
The department is open Monday through Friday from 8:00 AM to 5:00 PM and closed on Saturdays and Sundays.
What is the main phone number to contact the Department of Church History and Doctrine?
You can reach them at +1 801-422-3691.
What type of institution is the Department of Church History and Doctrine part of?
It is part of a university and serves as an academic department.
Can you provide the website for more information about the Department of Church History and Doctrine?
More information is available at https://religion.byu.edu/.
Are there any dining options near the Department of Church History and Doctrine?
Yes, The Pendulum Court Cafe, an American restaurant and cafe, is nearby where students and visitors can dine.
Which nearby places can help visitors find their way to the Department of Church History and Doctrine?
Nearby landmarks like the Spencer W. Kimball Tower and the George H. Brimhall Building can assist visitors in navigating to the department.
Are there any educational buildings close to the Department of Church History and Doctrine?
Yes, nearby educational buildings include the BYU School of Communications, BYU Religious Education, and the Ezra Taft Benson Building.
What outdoor attractions are near the Department of Church History and Doctrine for relaxation or study breaks?
The Bertrand F. Harrison Arboretum and Botany Pond, as well as the BYU Botany Pond and BYU Duck Pond, are nearby outdoor spots ideal for relaxation and study breaks.