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    • Should LDS women do theology?

    • Should LDS women do theology?

    • Mormon women; Mormonism; Women; Theology; Second-wave feminism

    • The author discusses women's ability to be both a Christian and a Theologian equal to men revealing a clear tension as to whether or not women can do theology in an LDS context.
    • Women with a bishopric

    • Women with a bishopric

    • Mormon women; Mormonism; Women; Theology; Second-wave feminism

    • Kate Holbrook discusses the stories of women she has known who have exercised a bishopric, including a British Relief Society president who led relief convoys into war zones, an Episcopalian priest's ministry to the homeless, and a billionaire oil...
    • What can we do?

    • What can we do?

    • Mormon women; Women; Mormonism; Theology; Education; Writing; Oral histories; Chautauquas; Interviews; Congresses and conventions; Contemplation; Lectures and lecturing

    • Claudia L. Bushman introduces a roundtable discussion by suggesting what Latter-day Saints (LDS) women can do to enlarge their spheres. The participants add their best practical and blue-sky ideas.
    • Introduction: Should LDS women do theology?

    • Introduction: Should LDS women do theology?

    • Mormon women; Women; Mormonism; Theology; Hafen, Bruce C.; Hafen, Marie K.; Maxwell, Neal A.; Snow, Eliza R. (Eliza Roxey), 1804-1887; Woodruff, Wilford, 1807-1898; Smith, Joseph, 1805-1844; Smith, Emma Hale; Smith, Joseph F. (Joseph Fielding),...

    • Deidre Green presents a paper that opens a fruitful consideration of what Latter-day Saints (LDS) women’s relationship to theology has been in the past and what it can be in the future.
    • Shall we run?

    • Shall we run?

    • Mormons; Mormon women; Agent (Philosophy); American; Feminism - Religious aspects - Mormon Church

    • Aileen H. Clyde's portion of the keynote address "Running with it." "It" can be our imagination or our duty, our wish to serve, our opportunities or our need to know or do. "It" is also an expression of our agency as women. The most simple and...
    • Running with it

    • Running with it

    • Mormons; Mormon women; Agent (Philosophy); American; Feminism - Religious aspects - Mormon Church

    • Emily Clyde Curtis' portion of the keynote address "Running with it." "It" can be our imagination or our duty, our wish to serve, our opportunities or our need to know or do. "It" is also an expression of our agency as women. The most simple and...
    • Shall we run?

    • Shall we run?

    • Mormons; Mormon women; Agent (Philosophy); American; Feminism - Religious aspects - Mormon Church

    • Aileen H. Clyde's portion of the keynote address "Running with it." "It" can be our imagination or our duty, our wish to serve, our opportunities or our need to know or do. "It" is also an expression of our agency as women. The most simple and...
    • Running with it

    • Running with it

    • Mormons; Mormon women; Agent (Philosophy); American; Feminism - Religious aspects - Mormon Church

    • Emily Clyde Curtis' portion of the keynote address "Running with it." "It" can be our imagination or our duty, our wish to serve, our opportunities or our need to know or do. "It" is also an expression of our agency as women. The most simple and...

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