Keywords
women, priesthood, contemporary church, Joseph Smith
Abstract
During the last century there has been a prophetic emphasis on the understanding of women and their priesthood power and authority that has been unprecedented since the days of Joseph Smith. Through the use of scripture and teachings of our prophets and leaders of the restoration, this paper seeks to clarify the contemporary role of women in relation to their priesthood power and authority. By integrating the patriarchal priesthood—that priesthood entered into by Eve and Adam, lost during the time of Moses, and again revealed in our day in the Kirtland Temple—with the administrative priesthood found in the public Church and spoken of more traditionally, we can better understand the privileges, powers, and authorities associated with the temple that are critical for our day.
Recommended Citation
Gardner, Barbara Morgan
(2021)
"Women and the Priesthood in the Contemporary Church,"
Interpreter: A Journal of Latter-day Saint Faith and Scholarship: Vol. 43, Article 8.
Available at:
https://scholarsarchive.byu.edu/interpreter/vol43/iss1/8