Authority and Priesthood in the LDS Church, Part 1: Definitions and Development
October 26, 2018<i>Dialogue 51.1 (Spring 2018): 167–180</i><br>The issue of authority in Mormonism became painfully public with the rise of the Ordain Women movement.
<i>Dialogue 51.1 (Spring 2018): 167–180</i><br>The issue of authority in Mormonism became painfully public with the rise of the Ordain Women movement.
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