Description
Collection of feminist essays on the Mormon experience.
Table of Contents
RE-EMERGING MORMON FEMINISM
- The Mormon Concept of a Mother in Heaven
Linda P. Wilcox
- The Historical Relationship of Mormon Women and Priesthood
Linda King Newell
- Empowerment and Mormon Women's Publications
Vella Neil Evans
- Historic Mormon Feminist DiscourseExcerpts
MORMON WOMEN AND AUTHORITY
- An Expanded Definition of Priesthood?: Some Present and Future Consequences
Meg Wheatley
- Mormon Women as "Natural" Seers: An Enduring Legacy
Ian G. Barber
- Non-Hierarchical Revelation
Todd Compton
- Let Women No Longer Keep Silent in Our Churches: Women's Voices in Mormonism
Dorice Williams Elliott
- The Grammar of Inequity
Lavina Fielding Anderson
- Healing the Motherless House
Carol Lynn Pearson
- Personal Discourse on God the Mother
Martha Pierce
- Emerging Discourse on the Divine Feminine
MORMON WOMEN AND PRIESTHOOD
- Mormonism's Odd Couple: The Priesthood-Motherhood Connection
Sonja Farnsworth
- Sister Missionaries and Authority
Maxine Hanks
- Reconciliation
Edwin Brown Firmage
- Why Shouldn't Mormon Women Want This Priesthood?
Marian Yeates
- Mormon Women Have Had the Priesthood Since 1843
D. Michael Quinn
- Put On Your Strength O Daughters of Zion: Claiming Priesthood and Knowing the
Mother
Margaret Merrill Toscano
- Women as Healers in the Modern Church
Betina Lindsey
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