CFP: Church History in the Pacific and Asia Conference

By August 15, 2024

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The Church History in the Pacific and Asia Conference (CHPAC) is a joint effort between the BYU-Hawaii Faculty of Religious Education and Faculty of Culture, Language, & Performing Arts. CHPAC encourages scholars and amateur historians alike to research, preserve, and disseminate the history of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints in the Pacific and Asia. The CHPAC provides a venue for presentations of that research and CHPAC committee members develop and pursue opportunities to publish and disseminate said research to a broader audience.

The 2025 conference will focus on places of gathering and refuge for Latter-day Saints in Asia and the Pacific.

We invite all to review and respond to the attached call for proposals and to share this call with your network/colleagues.

We look forward to gathering with you!

2025 CHPAC Committee

-‘Alisi K. Langi,

Chair, Assistant Professor,

Religious Education (BYUH)

-Petra M.S.W. Chou

Co-Chair, Adjunct Faculty, Language &

Religious Education (BYUH)

-Alohalani Housman

Dean/Associate Professor, Culture,

Language, & Performing Arts (BYUH)

-Eric Marlowe

Associate Professor,

Religious Education (BYUH)

-Po Nien (Felipe) Chou

Professor,

Religious Education (BYUH)

-‘Inoke Hafoka

Assistant Professor, Culture, Language,

& Performing Arts (BYUH)

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