Yes, John Bytheway currently teaches at the BYU Salt Lake Center and previously served as an instructor at BYU Provo.
John Bytheway has a significant history of teaching within the Brigham Young University system. His roles have spanned different campuses and time periods, demonstrating his ongoing involvement in religious education.
Current Teaching Role
John Bytheway presently instructs courses at the BYU Salt Lake Center. His current curriculum focuses on foundational religious texts, including:
- Book of Mormon:
- Religion 121
- Religion 122
- Religion 275
- New Testament:
- Religion 211
Past Teaching History
Before his current role at the BYU Salt Lake Center, John Bytheway was a part-time instructor in Religious Education at the main BYU Provo campus. This period of service extended for nearly a decade:
- Years Active: 1996 - 2005
For a clearer overview of his teaching engagements within the BYU system, consider the following table:
Period | Location | Role | Subject Areas |
---|---|---|---|
Currently | BYU Salt Lake Center | Instructor | Book of Mormon (Religion 121, 122, 275), New Testament (Religion 211) |
1996-2005 | BYU Provo | Part-time Instructor, Religious Education | (Specific courses not detailed in reference) |
His continued teaching reflects his dedication to religious scholarship and education within the BYU framework.
For more information on faculty at BYU's Religious Education department, you can visit the BYU Religious Education directory.