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A Priesthood Restoration Narrative for Latter-day Saints Believers

TitleA Priesthood Restoration Narrative for Latter-day Saints Believers
Publication TypeJournal Article
Year of Publication2020
AuthorsHales, Brian C.
JournalInterpreter: A Journal of Latter-day Saint Faith and Scholarship
Volume41
Pagination49-54
KeywordsAaronic Priesthood; Church Organization; Early Church History; Melchizedek Priesthood; Priesthood; Restoration; Smith, Joseph, Jr.
Abstract

With ready access to all the documents acquired by the Joseph Smith Papers project, Michael Hubbard MacKay, co-editor of the Joseph Smith Papers’ Documents, Volume 1: July 1828–June 1831, presents a new historical reconstruction of the priesthood restoration in Prophetic Authority: Democratic Hierarchy and the Mormon Priesthood. MacKay summarizes how Joseph Smith’s initial authority was based primarily on charisma drawn from the Book of Mormon translation and his revelations. The transition next to apostolic authority — derived from priesthood keys restored by Peter, James and John — is also detailed. MacKay contextualizes the priesthood as part of Smith’s efforts to offer “salvation to humankind and [bind] individuals to Christ” (37‒38). Historical controversies are handled with frankness and depth. This study constitutes an important upgrade in the historiography of this controversial topic.

URLhttps://journal.interpreterfoundation.org/a-priesthood-restoration-narrative-for-latter-day-saints-believers/