
Tuesday Mar 12, 2024
054 The Beginnings of LDS Temple Worship
Temples: It’s difficult to overestimate their importance in the Latter-day Saint movement. In fact, it could be said that what is accomplished inside Latter-day Saint Temples is at the beating heart of the purposes of the Restoration.
In today’s episode of Church History Matters we begin a new series exploring the Development of Latter-day Saint Temple worship. We’re starting at the very beginning and probing questions such as, how early on did Joseph Smith understand the temple-centric nature of his prophetic mission? What is the meaning of the word “endowment”? Which was the first temple commanded to be built in our day, and which temple was actually built first? How are we to make sense of what appears to be a failed prophecy in D&C 84 about the building of the Missouri temple in the first generation of the Church?
For show notes and transcript for this and other episodes go to https://doctrineandcovenantscentral.org/church-history-matters-podcast/
1 years ago
@Scripture Central : Any response?
1 years ago
Thanks for the thoughts, Brad. I’m writing on behalf of Scott and Casey and I’ll pass it on! - Rebecca
1 years ago
Casey and Scott, would you be willing to consider a third alternative to the supposed failed temple prophecy in D&C 84:4-5? Joseph F. McConkie and Craig J. Ostler in their book Revelations of the Restoration suggest that the word ”this genetation” could be understood as ”this dispensation”. Compare the use of the word ”generation” in D&C 5:10 and Matthew 24:34 and this seems like a valid interpretation of the verse. Thoughts?