
Samuel R. Weber
SAMUEL R. WEBER {[email protected]} obtained his MD from Baylor College of Medicine and is currently pursuing additional training as a resident in psychiatry with the Ohio State University. He has previously published in the field of religion and mental health.
“Shake Off the Dust of Thy Feet”: The Rise and Fall of Mormon Ritual Cursing
Articles/Essays – Volume 46, No. 1
In July 1830, just three months after the formal organization of the Mormon Church, Joseph Smith dictated a revelation that promised, “in whatsoever place ye shall enter in & they receive you not in my name ye shall leave a cursing instead of a blessing by casting off the dust of your feet against them as a testimony & cleansing your feet by the wayside.”Subsequently, the historical record is replete with examples of ritual cursing being performed up through the 1890s. While many of Smith’s revelations and doctrinal innovations continue to be practiced by the LDS Church today, cursing has fallen into disuse. Despite this ritual’s unique status as an act of formally calling down God’s wrath upon others, it has received surprisingly little attention in scholarly studies.
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