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Maxwell Institute

The Neal A. Maxwell Institute for Religious Scholarship, or Maxwell Institute, is a research institute at Brigham Young University (BYU). Made up of faculty and visiting scholars who study religion (primarily the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints), the institute's namesake is a former LDS apostle. Neal A. Maxwell is known by Latter-day Saints and others for his writings and sermons.

Neal A. Maxwell Institute for Religious Scholarship
Formation2006
TypeResearch Institute (Religion, Latter-day Saints)
HeadquartersBrigham Young University
Location
Executive Director
J. Spencer Fluhman
Associate Director
Philip L. Barlow
Parent organization
Brigham Young University
AffiliationsThe Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints
Websitemi.byu.edu

The LDS Church identifies the Maxwell Institute as one of several third-party church affiliates offering gospel study resources.[1]

History

The Maxwell Institute was established in 2006 as an umbrella organization for several of BYU's academic initiatives, including: the Middle Eastern Texts Initiative (METI), the Center for the Preservation of Ancient Religious Texts (CPART), the Laura F. Willes Center for Book of Mormon Studies, and the Foundation for Ancient Research and Mormon Studies (FARMS).[2] By 2013, FARMS had become fully absorbed into the institute's Willes Center.

In 2012, a debate was sparked when the Maxwell Institute's former director Gerald Bradford removed Daniel C. Peterson from a long-time editorship of the FARMS Review, shortly after it had been renamed the Mormon Studies Review.[3] Peterson retained his position as editor of the Middle Eastern Texts Initiative (METI) until resigning in September 2013.[4]

Under new leadership following Bradford's retirement in 2015, the Maxwell Institute underwent a series of internal and external reviews to determine its future direction.[5] J. Spencer Fluhman was appointed director in 2016, and the Maxwell Institute began restructuring.[6] Together with BYU administration and a new advisory board, Fluhman announced a new mission statement in March 2018.[7]

As part of this restructuring, METI was transferred to the international publisher Brill.[8] CPART completed its final project in 2017.[9] The institute also published the Mormon Studies Review from 2013 through 2018, when complete ownership was transferred to the University of Illinois Press.[10]

In November 2018, BYU announced plans to move the Maxwell Institute into the south wing of BYU's West View Building, taking place in 2020.[11][12][13]

Scholarship

The Maxwell Institute provides research positions for full-time faculty, visiting scholars, post-doctorate researchers, and other temporary research participants who study the LDS Church, as well as Christianity and other religions more broadly. Institute scholars occasionally publish in-house, but most of their work is placed in other venues.[14]

The Maxwell Institute also includes the Laura F. Willes Center for Book of Mormon Studies, which deals principally with studying the Book of Mormon in ancient and modern settings, in addition to other LDS scripture.[15]

The Maxwell Institute formerly hosted the William (Bill) Gay Research Chair, which focused on study directly related to the ancient world and LDS scripture, particularly the Book of Abraham.[16][17] Egyptologist John Gee occupied the chair until its last year, 2018.[18][17]

The Maxwell Institute frequently sponsors guest lectures at BYU, as well as symposia, workshops, and conferences on religious topics.[14] Wednesday Brown Bag discussions allow scholars to workshop current projects, prepare for conference presentations, discuss recently published works, and examine the dimensions of "disciple-scholarship."[19]

The Maxwell Institute also employs a small staff of office assistants, communications personnel, and a large number of student interns.[20]

Criticisms

Commentator Michael Austin, reflecting on the institute's status as an officially sanctioned venue for Latter-day Saint theological studies, opined that resources cited within the institute's 2019 Study Edition of the Book of Mormon are "carefully curated to include only official Church sources and scholarship that supports the [LDS] Church’s conclusions," adding that he believes that "the Church has produced and authorized a version of its signature scripture that is orders of magnitude more helpful, and more scholarly, than anything it has produced before. But officialness comes at a cost. Official books must tell official stories, which means that honest discussions of controversies and pressure points—no matter how important they may be to the study and interpretation of the text—cannot become part of the apparatus."[21]

Commentator John H. Brumbaugh opined, "In a sense, New Mormon historians challenge the foundational beliefs of Mormonism in a quest for professional rigor. [...] Faithful historians never challenged foundational beliefs; instead they are intended to build the devotion of Church members. BYU Studies and Neal A. Maxwell Institute for Religious Scholarship are prime examples of Faithful history outlets. Renouncing objectivity, these organization functioned to 'Describe and defend the Restoration through highest quality scholarship.'"[22][23]

Some voices in Latter-day Saint apologetics have made opposite accusations.[24][25] Speaking at the 2012 conference of FairMormon (now known as FAIR), BYU professor Daniel C. Peterson accused the Maxwell Institute of "forego[ing] explicit defense and advocacy of Mormonism" by being too academic and insufficiently faithful.[24] Former FARMS board member William J. Hamblin described the transition from FARMS to the Maxwell Institute as a "hostile takeover" that "destroyed ancient Book of Mormon Studies," and he called the Maxwell Institute a "Sunstone South," comparing it to Sunstone magazine, a Mormon studies publication perceived by some Latter-day Saints as "faith-eroding."[25][26]

Hamblin's characterization of the Maxwell Institute has been disputed by Nathaniel Givens; he finds that most Maxwell Institute publications still aver, both explicitly and implicitly, that the Book of Mormon is an ancient document.[27]

Publications

Although the Maxwell Institute is not primarily a publisher, it maintains a publishing imprint and produces a handful of books and periodicals each year for both general and academic readers. Periodicals include the Journal of Book of Mormon Studies (published in partnership with the University of Illinois Press) and Studies in the Bible and Antiquity (currently on hiatus[28]). Other books include the "Living Faith" series.[29]

One of the Maxwell Institute's notable past publications is Royal Skousen's Book of Mormon Critical Text Project.[30] Work from the Critical Text Project was incorporated into the Maxwell Institute Study Edition of the Book of Mormon, edited by Grant Hardy and published in partnership with BYU's Religious Studies Center and Deseret Book in 2018—the first study edition of the scripture ever published by an official Church affiliate.[31]

Notes

  1. ^ "Gospel Topics, Essays, and Other Resources". ChurchofJesusChrist.org. Retrieved 2018-11-14.
  2. ^ "BYU renames ISPART to Neal A. Maxwell Institute for Religious Scholarship".{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: url-status (link)
  3. ^ Stack, Peggy Fletcher (June 26, 2012), "Shake-up hits BYU's Mormon studies institute", The Salt Lake Tribune, retrieved 2013-08-15
  4. ^ Peterson, Daniel C. (September 7, 2013), , Sic et Non (Daniel C. Peterson blog), Patheos, archived from the original on October 23, 2013, retrieved 2014-03-15
  5. ^ "BYU initiates search for next Institute director". Neal A. Maxwell Institute for Religious Scholarship. Retrieved 2018-11-14.
  6. ^ "BYU names Spencer Fluhman as Maxwell Institute executive director". Neal A. Maxwell Institute for Religious Scholarship. Retrieved 2018-11-14.
  7. ^ "Our new mission statement: Gathering and nurturing disciple-scholars". Neal A. Maxwell Institute for Religious Scholarship. Retrieved 2018-11-14.
  8. ^ "Middle Eastern Texts Initiative moving to Brill". Neal A. Maxwell Institute for Religious Scholarship. Retrieved 2018-11-14.
  9. ^ "CPART's season at the Maxwell Institute comes to an end". Neal A. Maxwell Institute for Religious Scholarship. Retrieved 2018-11-14.
  10. ^ "'Mormon Studies Review' heads to University of Illinois Press". Neal A. Maxwell Institute for Religious Scholarship. Retrieved 2018-11-14.
  11. ^ Hollingshead, Todd (November 15, 2018). "BYU Announces Construction of New West View Building". BYU News. from the original on January 28, 2021. Retrieved August 2, 2021.
  12. ^ Hodges, Blair (November 16, 2018). "We're Moving Even Closer to the Heart of BYU". News & Blog. Neal A. Maxwell Institute for Religious Scholarship. from the original on April 24, 2019. Retrieved August 2, 2021.
  13. ^ 2020 Annual Report (PDF). Provo, UT: Neal A. Maxwell Institute for Religious Scholarship. February 1, 2021.
  14. ^ a b "About". Neal A. Maxwell Institute for Religious Scholarship. Retrieved 2018-11-14.
  15. ^ "Willes Center for Book of Mormon Scholarship". Neal A. Maxwell Institute for Religious Scholarship.
  16. ^ "William Gay Chair". Neal A. Maxwell Institute for Religious Scholarship.
  17. ^ a b "The William (Bill) Gay Research Chair". The William (Bill) Gay Research Chair. Retrieved April 11, 2021.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: url-status (link)
  18. ^ 2018 Annual Report: Neal A. Maxwell Institute for Religious Scholarship (PDF). Provo, UT: Neal A. Maxwell Institute for Religious Scholarship. 2019.
  19. ^ "Brown Bag". Neal A. Maxwell Institute for Religious Scholarship. Retrieved 2018-11-14.
  20. ^ "Scholars & Staff", mi.byu.edu, Neal A. Maxwell Institute for Religious Scholarship
  21. ^ Michael Austin (Summer 2019). "'Reasonably Good Tidings of Greater-than-Average Joy': Grant Hardy, ed. The Book of Mormon: Another Testament of Jesus Christ, Maxwell Institute Study Edition." (PDF). Dialogue: A Journal of Mormon Thought: 173–181.
  22. ^ John H. Brumbaugh (2010). "Innovation and Entrepreneurial Spirit: Leonard J. Arrington and the Impact of New Mormon History". Arrington Student Writing Award Winners (Arrington Student Writing Award Winners. Paper 5.).
  23. ^ "Neal A. Maxwell Institute for Religious Scholarship Mission Statement".
  24. ^ a b Peterson, Daniel C. (August 2012). "Of 'Mormon Studies' and Apologetics". FAIR. Retrieved April 9, 2021.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: url-status (link)
  25. ^ a b Hamblin, Bill (September 8, 2015). "How BYU Destroyed Ancient Book of Mormon Studies". Enigmatic Mirror. Patheos. Retrieved April 9, 2021.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: url-status (link)
  26. ^ "Sunstone at a Crossroads". Beliefnet. August 2001. Retrieved April 9, 2021.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: url-status (link)
  27. ^ Givens, Nathaniel (December 7, 2015). "In Their Own Language". Times and Seasons. Retrieved April 9, 2021.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: url-status (link)
  28. ^ "Enns, Kugel, and Moss in latest Studies in the Bible and Antiquity". Neal A. Maxwell Institute for Religious Scholarship. Retrieved 2018-11-14.
  29. ^ "Living Faith Books". Neal A. Maxwell Institute for Religious Scholarship. Retrieved 2018-03-15.
  30. ^ Petersen, Sarah (March 19, 2013), "BYU professor Royal Skousen concludes his discussion on changes to the Book of Mormon original text", Deseret News
  31. ^ "Coming in December—The Maxwell Institute Study Edition of The Book of Mormon". Neal A. Maxwell Institute for Religious Scholarship. Retrieved 2018-11-14.

External links

  • Official website at mi.byu.edu

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This article contains wording that promotes the subject in a subjective manner without imparting real information Please remove or replace such wording and instead of making proclamations about a subject s importance use facts and attribution to demonstrate that importance April 2019 Learn how and when to remove this template message The Neal A Maxwell Institute for Religious Scholarship or Maxwell Institute is a research institute at Brigham Young University BYU Made up of faculty and visiting scholars who study religion primarily the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter day Saints the institute s namesake is a former LDS apostle Neal A Maxwell is known by Latter day Saints and others for his writings and sermons Neal A Maxwell Institute for Religious ScholarshipFormation2006TypeResearch Institute Religion Latter day Saints HeadquartersBrigham Young UniversityLocationProvo Utah USAExecutive DirectorJ Spencer FluhmanAssociate DirectorPhilip L BarlowParent organizationBrigham Young UniversityAffiliationsThe Church of Jesus Christ of Latter day SaintsWebsitemi wbr byu wbr eduThe LDS Church identifies the Maxwell Institute as one of several third party church affiliates offering gospel study resources 1 Contents 1 History 2 Scholarship 2 1 Criticisms 3 Publications 4 Notes 5 External linksHistory EditThe Maxwell Institute was established in 2006 as an umbrella organization for several of BYU s academic initiatives including the Middle Eastern Texts Initiative METI the Center for the Preservation of Ancient Religious Texts CPART the Laura F Willes Center for Book of Mormon Studies and the Foundation for Ancient Research and Mormon Studies FARMS 2 By 2013 FARMS had become fully absorbed into the institute s Willes Center In 2012 a debate was sparked when the Maxwell Institute s former director Gerald Bradford removed Daniel C Peterson from a long time editorship of the FARMS Review shortly after it had been renamed the Mormon Studies Review 3 Peterson retained his position as editor of the Middle Eastern Texts Initiative METI until resigning in September 2013 4 Under new leadership following Bradford s retirement in 2015 the Maxwell Institute underwent a series of internal and external reviews to determine its future direction 5 J Spencer Fluhman was appointed director in 2016 and the Maxwell Institute began restructuring 6 Together with BYU administration and a new advisory board Fluhman announced a new mission statement in March 2018 7 As part of this restructuring METI was transferred to the international publisher Brill 8 CPART completed its final project in 2017 9 The institute also published the Mormon Studies Review from 2013 through 2018 when complete ownership was transferred to the University of Illinois Press 10 In November 2018 BYU announced plans to move the Maxwell Institute into the south wing of BYU s West View Building taking place in 2020 11 12 13 Scholarship EditThe Maxwell Institute provides research positions for full time faculty visiting scholars post doctorate researchers and other temporary research participants who study the LDS Church as well as Christianity and other religions more broadly Institute scholars occasionally publish in house but most of their work is placed in other venues 14 The Maxwell Institute also includes the Laura F Willes Center for Book of Mormon Studies which deals principally with studying the Book of Mormon in ancient and modern settings in addition to other LDS scripture 15 The Maxwell Institute formerly hosted the William Bill Gay Research Chair which focused on study directly related to the ancient world and LDS scripture particularly the Book of Abraham 16 17 Egyptologist John Gee occupied the chair until its last year 2018 18 17 The Maxwell Institute frequently sponsors guest lectures at BYU as well as symposia workshops and conferences on religious topics 14 Wednesday Brown Bag discussions allow scholars to workshop current projects prepare for conference presentations discuss recently published works and examine the dimensions of disciple scholarship 19 The Maxwell Institute also employs a small staff of office assistants communications personnel and a large number of student interns 20 Criticisms Edit Commentator Michael Austin reflecting on the institute s status as an officially sanctioned venue for Latter day Saint theological studies opined that resources cited within the institute s 2019 Study Edition of the Book of Mormon are carefully curated to include only official Church sources and scholarship that supports the LDS Church s conclusions adding that he believes that the Church has produced and authorized a version of its signature scripture that is orders of magnitude more helpful and more scholarly than anything it has produced before But officialness comes at a cost Official books must tell official stories which means that honest discussions of controversies and pressure points no matter how important they may be to the study and interpretation of the text cannot become part of the apparatus 21 Commentator John H Brumbaugh opined In a sense New Mormon historians challenge the foundational beliefs of Mormonism in a quest for professional rigor Faithful historians never challenged foundational beliefs instead they are intended to build the devotion of Church members BYU Studies and Neal A Maxwell Institute for Religious Scholarship are prime examples of Faithful history outlets Renouncing objectivity these organization functioned to Describe and defend the Restoration through highest quality scholarship 22 23 Some voices in Latter day Saint apologetics have made opposite accusations 24 25 Speaking at the 2012 conference of FairMormon now known as FAIR BYU professor Daniel C Peterson accused the Maxwell Institute of forego ing explicit defense and advocacy of Mormonism by being too academic and insufficiently faithful 24 Former FARMS board member William J Hamblin described the transition from FARMS to the Maxwell Institute as a hostile takeover that destroyed ancient Book of Mormon Studies and he called the Maxwell Institute a Sunstone South comparing it to Sunstone magazine a Mormon studies publication perceived by some Latter day Saints as faith eroding 25 26 Hamblin s characterization of the Maxwell Institute has been disputed by Nathaniel Givens he finds that most Maxwell Institute publications still aver both explicitly and implicitly that the Book of Mormon is an ancient document 27 Publications EditAlthough the Maxwell Institute is not primarily a publisher it maintains a publishing imprint and produces a handful of books and periodicals each year for both general and academic readers Periodicals include the Journal of Book of Mormon Studies published in partnership with the University of Illinois Press and Studies in the Bible and Antiquity currently on hiatus 28 Other books include the Living Faith series 29 One of the Maxwell Institute s notable past publications is Royal Skousen s Book of Mormon Critical Text Project 30 Work from the Critical Text Project was incorporated into the Maxwell Institute Study Edition of the Book of Mormon edited by Grant Hardy and published in partnership with BYU s Religious Studies Center and Deseret Book in 2018 the first study edition of the scripture ever published by an official Church affiliate 31 Notes Edit Gospel Topics Essays and Other Resources ChurchofJesusChrist org Retrieved 2018 11 14 BYU renames ISPART to Neal A Maxwell Institute for Religious Scholarship a href Template Cite web html title Template Cite web cite web a CS1 maint url status link Stack Peggy Fletcher June 26 2012 Shake up hits BYU s Mormon studies institute The Salt Lake Tribune retrieved 2013 08 15 Peterson Daniel C September 7 2013 The Middle Eastern Texts Initiative A Retrospective and a Farewell Sic et Non Daniel C Peterson blog Patheos archived from the original on October 23 2013 retrieved 2014 03 15 BYU initiates search for next Institute director Neal A Maxwell Institute for Religious Scholarship Retrieved 2018 11 14 BYU names Spencer Fluhman as Maxwell Institute executive director Neal A Maxwell Institute for Religious Scholarship Retrieved 2018 11 14 Our new mission statement Gathering and nurturing disciple scholars Neal A Maxwell Institute for Religious Scholarship Retrieved 2018 11 14 Middle Eastern Texts Initiative moving to Brill Neal A Maxwell Institute for Religious Scholarship Retrieved 2018 11 14 CPART s season at the Maxwell Institute comes to an end Neal A Maxwell Institute for Religious Scholarship Retrieved 2018 11 14 Mormon Studies Review heads to University of Illinois Press Neal A Maxwell Institute for Religious Scholarship Retrieved 2018 11 14 Hollingshead Todd November 15 2018 BYU Announces Construction of New West View Building BYU News Archived from the original on January 28 2021 Retrieved August 2 2021 Hodges Blair November 16 2018 We re Moving Even Closer to the Heart of BYU News amp Blog Neal A Maxwell Institute for Religious Scholarship Archived from the original on April 24 2019 Retrieved August 2 2021 2020 Annual Report PDF Provo UT Neal A Maxwell Institute for Religious Scholarship February 1 2021 a b About Neal A Maxwell Institute for Religious Scholarship Retrieved 2018 11 14 Willes Center for Book of Mormon Scholarship Neal A Maxwell Institute for Religious Scholarship William Gay Chair Neal A Maxwell Institute for Religious Scholarship a b The William Bill Gay Research Chair The William Bill Gay Research Chair Retrieved April 11 2021 a href Template Cite web html title Template Cite web cite web a CS1 maint url status link 2018 Annual Report Neal A Maxwell Institute for Religious Scholarship PDF Provo UT Neal A Maxwell Institute for Religious Scholarship 2019 Brown Bag Neal A Maxwell Institute for Religious Scholarship Retrieved 2018 11 14 Scholars amp Staff mi byu edu Neal A Maxwell Institute for Religious Scholarship Michael Austin Summer 2019 Reasonably Good Tidings of Greater than Average Joy Grant Hardy ed The Book of Mormon Another Testament of Jesus Christ Maxwell Institute Study Edition PDF Dialogue A Journal of Mormon Thought 173 181 John H Brumbaugh 2010 Innovation and Entrepreneurial Spirit Leonard J Arrington and the Impact of New Mormon History Arrington Student Writing Award Winners Arrington Student Writing Award Winners Paper 5 Neal A Maxwell Institute for Religious Scholarship Mission Statement a b Peterson Daniel C August 2012 Of Mormon Studies and Apologetics FAIR Retrieved April 9 2021 a href Template Cite web html title Template Cite web cite web a CS1 maint url status link a b Hamblin Bill September 8 2015 How BYU Destroyed Ancient Book of Mormon Studies Enigmatic Mirror Patheos Retrieved April 9 2021 a href Template Cite web html title Template Cite web cite web a CS1 maint url status link Sunstone at a Crossroads Beliefnet August 2001 Retrieved April 9 2021 a href Template Cite web html title Template Cite web 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