Church History Symposium CFP: DEADLINE FEBRUARY 16, 2024

By January 23, 2024

Oct. 24-25, 2024 Biennial Symposium

Theme: “Shall the Youth of Zion Falter?” 

The Young Womenand Young Men Organizations of

The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints 

The Church History Department of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints and the Church History and Doctrine Department at Brigham Young University extend an open invitation for paper presentation proposals for its biennial symposium.  Please see attached call for papers for additional information regarding proposals due FEBRUARY 16, 2024 and forward this to anyone you think may be interested. 

Respectfully, 

Symposium Committee: 

Mary Jane Woodger 

Professor, Church History and Doctrine, BYU 

Amber Cecile Taylor 

Managing Historian, Church History Department

Justin Bray 

Historian, Church History Department 

Steven Hepworth 

Manager Public Services, Church History Department

Maclane Heward 

Assistant Professor, Church History and Doctrine, BYU

Devan Jensen 

Executive Editor, Religious Studies Center 

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