
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 Not A Mere Philosophical Or Theological Exercise. Stapley Examines Mormonism's Liturgical History To Reveal A Complete Religious World, Incorporating Women, Men, And Children All Participating In The Construction Of The Mormon Universe. This Book Opens New Possibilities For Understanding The Lived Experiences Of Women And Men In The Mormon Past And Present, And Investigates What Work These Rituals And Ritualized Acts Actually Performed In The Communities That Carried Them Out. By Tracing The Development Of The Rituals And The Work They Accomplish, The Power Of Godliness Sheds Important New Light On The Mormon Universe, Its Complex Priesthoods, Authorities, And Powers. Priesthood Ordination -- Sealings -- Baby Blessing -- Healing, Authority, And Ordinances -- Cunning-folk Traditions And Mormon Authority. Jonathan A. Stapley. Includes Bibliographical References (pages 127-173) And Index. Includes Bibliographical References (pages 129-173) And Index.
This work investigates the historical development and functional role of Mormon liturgy, arguing that the tradition encompasses a broader, more complex array of ritualized acts than those traditionally confined to temple settings. Jonathan A. Stapley, a scholar of Mormon history, utilizes previously unexamined archival documents to analyze how these rituals—ranging from healing and baby blessings to ordination—construct the Mormon cosmological order. By shifting the focus from purely theological abstraction to lived practice, the book demonstrates how these acts define authority, priesthood, and gender roles within the community.
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Scholars in the field of Mormon studies identify this text as a significant contribution to the understanding of ritual history and the expansion of the definition of Mormon liturgy. Readers frequently note the academic rigor and the extensive use of primary source documentation to support the author's arguments.
Page Count:
0
Publication Date:
1900-01-01
Publisher:
Oxford University Press,
ISBN-10:
0190844469
ISBN-13:
9780190844462
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