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Sit down and stay calm. A free course on Judaism from Harvard will soon begin. Christianity and other religions to follow.
 
https://online-learning.harvard.edu/course/judaism-through-its-scriptures?category[]=12

Incidentally, there are also fabulous courses on the Bible from Yale and Harvard at the following:


http://courses.biblicalarchaeology.org/hebrewbible/
https://oyc.yale.edu/religious-studies/rlst-145
https://oyc.yale.edu/religious-studies/rlst-152

What are some high quality, online, and inexpensive resources that you've found to deepen your study of religion and scripture?

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1 hour ago, Mormons Talk said:

What are some high quality, online, and inexpensive resources that you've found to deepen your study of religion and scripture? 

The Maxwell Institute podcast is excellent: https://mi.byu.edu/tag/podcast/

Daniel Fleming's NYU course on Ancient Israel is also worth checking out: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL49208CAE353159FA

Logos.com gives away a free e-book every month (https://www.logos.com/free-book-of-the-month). Most of the time they're nothing special but occasionally they give away premium commentaries (like Fitzmyer's commentary on Romans or Sarna's commentary on Exodus).

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39 minutes ago, Robert F. Smith said:

Where is "Mormonism Through Its Scriptures"?

Let's put it together!  I'm only half joking.  Why should we expect universities with little connection to Mormonism to put together an academic introduction to Mormonism, when we Mormons haven't done it ourselves?  Perhaps the big names of academic Mormonism could indeed put something together and show what a university course on Mormonism might look like.

Another perspective on your question:  We're not nearly as large or historically important as most of the other religions mentioned above (although you might argue we're about the same size as Sikhism, so why not...)

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2 hours ago, Robert F. Smith said:

Where is "Mormonism Through Its Scriptures"?

There is none - Mormonism has departed therefrom ;) 

(now I have to duck and hide...) 

I really kind of dislike all "isms." I realize, however, that Latter Day Christian thought is a bit long tho. 

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3 hours ago, Mormons Talk said:

Let's put it together!  I'm only half joking.  Why should we expect universities with little connection to Mormonism to put together an academic introduction to Mormonism, when we Mormons haven't done it ourselves?  Perhaps the big names of academic Mormonism could indeed put something together and show what a university course on Mormonism might look like.

Another perspective on your question:  We're not nearly as large or historically important as most of the other religions mentioned above (although you might argue we're about the same size as Sikhism, so why not...)

I’m game 

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I need a 101 class...where do I get something for newbies that want to understand all this?  Beginners style.  I am fascinated with my Jewish friends but don't know how to bring up anything.

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1 hour ago, Robert F. Smith said:

There is, however, a book: Mormonism for Dummies (Wiley, 2005).

That must be what they use for the BYU Mormon Studies Degree...

Oh... never mind. There is none for the BoM. You have to go to UVa

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On 4/28/2018 at 1:06 PM, Mormons Talk said:

Another perspective on your question:  We're not nearly as large or historically important as most of the other religions mentioned above (although you might argue we're about the same size as Sikhism, so why not...)

I don't think the people who make these courses regard Mormonism as a separate religion but rather part of
Christendom.  Unless the LDS President comes out one day and says we are totally separated from those
sects who supposedly teach a false Jesus Christ - one who is not the first spirit child of heavenly parents.

Jim

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