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Latter-day Saint Women and the Priesthood of God: A Believer's Exploration

 

By Temple Spire Books
Latter-day Saint Women and the Priesthood of God: A Believer's Exploration
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The issue of women and the priesthood has been a matter of concern for many Latter-day Saints for years.

This book changes the entire discussion.

In 2012, the never-before-published Nauvoo Relief Society Minute Book was finally made available online. Investigation of this manuscript reveals what almost amount to lost teachings of Joseph Smith, including the following:

a kingdom of priests.delivering the keysthe keys of the kingdomI now turn the key you in the name of God. This book thoroughly investigates claims that the LDS priesthood is to be restricted to menand finds no support for such claims. This is a book for both men and women who want to learn what Joseph taught on this issueand who want to consider possible futures.

In this book, I claim that there is no scriptural reason not to extend priesthood ordination to all worthy Latter-day Saint women. Statements by well-intended Church members to the effect that the Lord has restricted priesthood ordination to men are expressions of personal opinion, being supported neither by scripture nor explicit modern revelation. Arguments based on the idea that Jesus only ordained men are nave regarding the way that the Lord seems to work with human cultures and social change. In modern times, it seems that Joseph Smith himself, during the last year and a half of his life, bestowed keys of the kingdom upon Latter-day Saint (LDS) women. Of course, I support all of this from the LDS Standard Works, modern revelation, and the valid historical record. I hope that this information will inform the private discussions that are going on around the Church at this time, regarding this issue.

I do not spend much space here considering the many impassioned arguments that people have made for and against the ordination of LDS women. I am interested in the views of One Personage only: The Lord, as expressed in His scriptures and through His prophets, when the latter are speaking as such. When I have looked very closely at these sources, I have found some interesting historical and doctrinal facts of which many of the Saints seem to be unaware today.

After a brief introductory chapter about the LDS priesthood, I consider teachings of the Prophet Joseph Smith that are only becoming widely known in this generation, on the subject of women and the priesthood (Chapter 1). I consider separately the justifications that have been advanced for restricting LDS ordination to men (Chapter 2), and the objections that have been advanced against conferring the LDS priesthood upon women (Chapter 3). I then explain the real reasons why LDS women do not exercise the priesthood as of the early 2010s (Chapter 4). I describe what it is that might be best for the Saints to doand not doto address the issue of LDS women receiving the priesthood (Chapter 5). In Chapter 6, I consider more general objectionsfor example, objections to my even presuming to address this subject. Finally, I summarize my thoughts and relate some reflections on this issue (Chapter 7).

Table of Contents

Preface

Introduction

References

Index

 

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