Ronald E. Bartholomew
Ronald E. Bartholomew is faculty at Utah Valley Institute of Religion, where he teaches Christian history and Latter-day Saint Church history. He has published scholarly articles in academic journals in the United States and Europe and has written several chapters in various published volumes. His research interests include nineteenth-century missionary work in Victorian England. He is an active missiologist who is engaged in the national and international mission studies academy.
BYU Studies Publications
- Converting the Saints: A Study of Religious Rivalry in America
- Mormonism and the Making of a British Zion
- The Field Is White: Harvest in the Three Counties of England
- The Patterns of Missionary Work and Emigration in Early Victorian Buckinghamshire, England, 1849–1878
- The Schooled Heart: Moral Formation in American Higher Education
- The Textual Development of D&C 130:22 and the Embodiment of the Holy Ghost
- Wounds Not Healed by Time
