Winter 2022 Review Magazine

Through the Doors of Discovery

Message from the Deans鈥 Office

Gaye Strathearn, Associate Dean

I am grateful for the opportunity to work in BYU Religious Education and with the Religious Studies Center, whose mission is to 鈥渆ncourage, sponsor, and publish serious, faithful, gospel-related materials.鈥

Growing up my mother used to encourage me (strongly) to memorize quotes. While it wasn鈥檛 one of my favorite things to do, I鈥檝e lived long enough to recognize the value of what she was doing. One of those quotes, by Leonardo da Vinci, is still entrenched in my memory: 鈥淜nowledge of a thing engenders love of it; the more perfect the knowledge, the more fervent the love.鈥[1] As I have made the transition from working as a physical therapist in Australia to studying the scriptures professionally, I have come not just to remember the words of da Vinci鈥檚 saying but to realize the truth of them. The more I study the scriptures the more my love for them grows, even though that study reminds me just how much I don鈥檛 know! I love that my study routinely takes me through doors of discovery, and each time I do I find myself confronted with the realization of just how many more doors that there are to explore!

I love being a part of Religious Education and the opportunity it provides me to help guide our students in perfecting their knowledge and deepening their love of the gospel. Likewise, I express my appreciation for our Religious Studies Center鈥攖o the men and women who bring their research and writing to the 魅影直播, and the faculty, staff, and students who help bring their publications to fruition鈥攆or all that they do to open some of those doors of knowledge for all of us. My love of the scriptures and the gospel continues to grow and deepen because of their work.

Gaye Strathearn
Associate Dean, BYU Religious Education

Notes

[1] Leonardo da Vinci, 鈥淟鈥檃more 猫 tanto pi霉 fervente, quanto la cognizione 猫 pi霉 certa.鈥