Women, Healers in LDS Temples
In the 19th and early 20th century, there are many examples Mormon women healers. These women used to lay hands on the sick. By what
In the 19th and early 20th century, there are many examples Mormon women healers. These women used to lay hands on the sick. By what
Welcome to Gospel Tangents, the best source for Mormon history, science, and theology. I’d like to introduce Dr. Jonathan Stapley. He has written a new
This is a first time release on YouTube, (previously on Apple Podcasts) of a conversation I had with Dr. Paul Reeve of the University of
Last year, I interviewed Dr. Paul Reeve at the University of Utah on his book Religion of a Different Color. This is a first-time release on
Dr. Matt Harris has uncovered that apostle Bruce R. McConkie wrote Official Declaration 2, which allowed for the first time in 120 years, open ordination
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