![]() ![]() “Beginning in January, as members of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints embark on a yearlong study of their history, the task will be to bring this retelling to the rank and file without undermining their faith in the story’s fundamentals.” Okay, this is good - this is the next step on the path that started with the Gospel Topics Initiative.But I know some of you won’t, so here are a few quotations, with my comments following in italics. You really ought to go read the article before commenting. ![]() ![]() Maybe some teachers will use this extra material, maybe they won’t. The SL Trib has a long story detailing the upgrades to the curriculum for the upcoming year, “ New scholarship coming to Mormon lessons, but will instructors really teach it?” Apparently the plan for revising the manual is to change absolutely nothing in the current instructor’s manual for D&C and Church History, but to (1) post some additional material online somewhere at the sprawling LDS.org site, (2) hope the teachers use some of the material posted at the Revelations in Context site (itself a subdomain of LDS.org), and (3) print some of this additional material in a booklet to be made available through LDS distribution centers. Love it or hate it, it’s still around: Gospel Doctrine in LDS Sunday School. ![]()
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