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S9 E7 Prophets Under Pressure: Ending Polygamy

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Episode 7 of Changes explores the complex transition away from mainstream Mormon polygamy. Our discussion covers the 1890 Manifesto, the government pressure that led to it, ongoing resistance within the church, and the rise of fundamentalist groups. We examine how this profound change affected Mormon identity and how doctrinal elements of eternal plural marriage persist today.

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Examine the end of polygamy. Explore the who, what, when, where, why, and how. Discuss external pressures, social forces (men hiding, causing more hiding), internal politics, and other factors that led to the Manifesto. Discuss ongoing practice of polygamy and the second manifesto. Did official doctrine change? Highlight the quiet and public oposition, subversion, splinter

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1. Truth | 2. Beginnings | 3. First Vision | 4. Priesthood | 5. The Gold Plates | 6. The BoM | 7. The BoA | 8. Polygamy | 9. Changes | 10. Challenges | ...

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Episode 7 of Changes explores the complex transition away from mainstream Mormon polygamy. Our discussion covers the 1890 Manifesto, the government pressure that led to it, ongoing resistance within the church, and the rise of fundamentalist groups. We examine how this profound change affected Mormon identity and how doctrinal elements of eternal plural marriage persist today.

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Examine the end of polygamy. Explore the who, what, when, where, why, and how. Discuss external pressures, social forces (men hiding, causing more hiding), internal politics, and other factors that led to the Manifesto. Discuss ongoing practice of polygamy and the second manifesto. Did official doctrine change? Highlight the quiet and public oposition, subversion, splinter

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Study with our Free AI Notebooks

1. Truth | 2. Beginnings | 3. First Vision | 4. Priesthood | 5. The Gold Plates | 6. The BoM | 7. The BoA | 8. Polygamy | 9. Changes | 10. Challenges | ...

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