Item Detail
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32220
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3
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12
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English
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If Mormon Women Have Had the Priesthood Since 1843, Why Aren't They Using It?
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Dialogue : A Journal of Mormon Thought
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1994
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27
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2
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Farmington, UT
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Dialogue Foundation
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219-226
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This article discusses the definition of priesthood, claiming it is bestowed in the temple and not exclusively by ordination to a priesthood office by the laying on of hands. The author redefines woman's role in the priesthood and calls for her insertion into the organizational hierarchy of the Church.
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Gifts of the Spirit : Women's Share
Mormon Doctrine
Mormon Women and the Temple : Toward a New Understanding
Mormon Women Have Had the Priesthood since 1843
Priesthood Concepts in the Book of Mormon : Unique Perspectives on Church Leadership and Organization
Put On Your Strength, O Daughters of Zion': Claiming Priesthood and Knowing the Mother
Sisters in Spirit : Mormon Women in Historical and Cultural Perspective
Strangers in Paradox : Explorations in Mormon Theology
The Historical Relationship of Mormon Women and Priesthood
The Missing Rib : The Forgotten Place of Queens and Priestesses in the Establishment of Zion
The Words of Joseph Smith : The Contemporary Accounts of the Nauvoo Discourses of the Prophet Joseph
Women and Authority : Re-emerging Mormon Feminism