Charles Swift
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Department: Ancient Scripture
Title: Associate Professor
Office: 316A JSB
Phone number: (801) 422-1423
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Bio: Charles Swift was born in Dallas, Texas, and joined the LDS Church his freshman year in college. A year later he served a mission in Japan. For his Ph.D. dissertation, he completed a literary study of the vision of the tree of life and how it conveys ideas about teaching and learning. He still emphasizes a literary approach in his research, believing that one of the most powerful ways to understand the scriptures is to understand how the Lord uses the written word—the story—to convey His doctrines. His teaching style is one of lecture and discussion, encouraging students to learn as they try to articulate in class what they are seeing in the scriptures. He and his wife have three children and one daughter-in-law.
Courses Taught: Book of Mormon; Pearl of Great Price; New Testament
Areas of Expertise: Scripture as Sacred Literature
Areas of Research: Doctrine and the study of literary aspects of scripture; Christianity and literature; the Restored Gospel and literature

