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The Power of Godliness
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 201

The Power of Godliness

The Power of Godliness is a key work to understand Mormon conceptions of priesthood, authority, and gender. With in-depth research and never previously used documents, Jonathan A. Stapley explores the rituals of ordination, temple "sealings," baby blessings, healing, and cunning-folk traditions. In doing so, he demonstrates that Mormon liturgy includes a much larger and more complex set of ritualized acts of worship than the specific rites of initiation, instruction, and sealing that take place within the temple walls. By exploring Mormonism's liturgy more broadly, The Power of Godliness shows both the nuances of Mormon belief and practice, and how the Mormon ordering of heaven and earth is ...

Dr. Jonathan Stapley on Evolution of LDS Priesthood Ordinances
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 65

Dr. Jonathan Stapley on Evolution of LDS Priesthood Ordinances

I'd like to introduce Dr. Jonathan Stapley. He has written a new book called the Power of Godliness, which talks about LDS priesthood. Jonathan introduces a new term into LDS lexicon: cosmological priesthood. What does that mean? We'll also talk about the trite phrase about priesthood and motherhood.We will talk about the evolution of priesthood ordinances, and discuss women's roles in healing the sick. In early Mormonism, women anointing with oil and blessing by laying on of hands. (Only men with priesthood are allowed to do this now.) We'll also talk about the early Mormon healing practices such as temple healers, and ties to today's current alternative medicine practices. We will also discuss sealings of parents to children and husband and wife, as well as baby blessings (Jonathan's favorite practice in the book.) Is it true that these early sealings were thought to be permanent, regardless of any future sins? Check out our conversation....

The Routledge Handbook of Mormonism and Gender
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 1315

The Routledge Handbook of Mormonism and Gender

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2020-04-30
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  • Publisher: Routledge

The Routledge Handbook of Mormonism and Gender is an outstanding reference source to this controversial subject area. Since its founding in 1830, the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints has engaged gender in surprising ways. LDS practice of polygamy in the nineteenth century both fueled rhetoric of patriarchal rule as well as gave polygamous wives greater autonomy than their monogamous peers. The tensions over women’s autonomy continued after polygamy was abandoned and defined much of the twentieth century. In the 1970s, 1990s, and 2010s, Mormon feminists came into direct confrontation with the male Mormon hierarchy. These public clashes produced some reforms, but fell short of acc...

Women and Mormonism
  • Language: en

Women and Mormonism

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2016
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  • Publisher: Unknown

A combination of thematic, cultural, and historical approach to the study of Mormon women

Lucky
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 327

Lucky

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2021-12-07
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  • Publisher: Hachette UK

A REESE'S BOOK CLUB PICK A NEW YORK TIMES BESTSELLER 'A wild and deeply satisfying rollercoaster ride . . . the most fun I've had reading a book in quite a while' - Taylor Jenkins Reid What if you had the winning lottery ticket that would change your life forever, but you couldn't cash it in? Lucky Armstrong is tough, talented and in real trouble. Having just pulled off a million-dollar heist with her boyfriend, she's preparing to start a brand new life, complete with new identity, when everything goes sideways. Suddenly Lucky finds herself completely alone, without the help of either her father or her boyfriend, the two figures from whom she's learned the art of the scam. When Lucky discovers that a lottery ticket she bought on a whim is worth millions, her elation is tempered by one big problem: cashing in the winning ticket means she'll be arrested for her crimes. As Lucky tries to avoid capture and make a future for herself, she must find a way to confront her own past and learn what it means to be independent and honest . . . before her luck runs out.

Feeding the Flock
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 425

Feeding the Flock

'Feeding the Flock' is the second volume of Terryl L. Givens's landmark study of the foundations of Mormon thought. In this volume, Givens considers Mormon practice, the authority of the institution of the church and its priesthood, forms of worship, and the function and nature of spiritual gifts in the church's history

Religion of a Different Color
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 351

Religion of a Different Color

In this study of Mormonism and its relationship with Protestant white America in the nineteenth century, historian W. Paul Reeve examines the way in which Protestants racialized Mormons by using physical differences to define Mormons as non-white in order to justify the expulsion of Mormons from Ohio, Missouri, and Illinois, and, in general, to deny Mormon whiteness and thereby exclude the new religious group from access to political, social, and economic power.--Adapted from publisher description.

Occult America
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 306

Occult America

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2010-10-05
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  • Publisher: Bantam

From its earliest days, America served as an arena for the revolutions in alternative spirituality that eventually swept the globe. Esoteric philosophies and personas—from Freemasonry to Spiritualism, from Madame H. P. Blavatsky to Edgar Cayce—dramatically altered the nation’s culture, politics, and religion. Yet the mystical roots of our identity are often ignored or overlooked. Opening a new window on the past, Occult America presents a dramatic, pioneering study of the esoteric undercurrents of our history and their profound impact across modern life.

I Survived Ted Bundy
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 234

I Survived Ted Bundy

She was an innocent Mormon girl. He was America's most notorious serial killer. When their paths crossed on a quiet autumn afternoon, he planned to kill her. But this victim had an incredible will to survive and would live to tell her story nearly three decades after he met death in a Florida electric chair. Ted Bundy brutally attacked Rhonda Stapley in a secluded Utah canyon in 1974. She miraculously escaped and hid her dark secret until now. This compelling real story of triumph over tragedy is both shocking and inspiring and told with the true courage of a victim turned survivor. (Foreword by Ann Rule) When she appeared on his show, Dr. Phil McGraw told Rhonda, "This book will save lives."

Terrible Revolution
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 349

Terrible Revolution

"Nineteenth-century Latter-day Saints looked forward to apocalyptic events that would unseat corrupt governments across the globe but would particularly decimate the tyrannical government of the United States. Mormons turned to prophecies of divine deliverance by way of plagues, natural disasters, foreign invasions, American Indian raids, slave uprisings, or civil war unleashed on American cities and American people ... Blythe examines apocalypticism across the history of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints particularly as it would take shape in localized and personalized forms in the writings and visions of ordinary Latter-day Saints outside of the Church's leadership"--