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Succession Crisis in Restoration Movements Post-Joseph Smith Era
The chapter explores the historical succession crisis in various restoration churches following the deaths of Joseph and Hiram Smith in 1844, causing shock and uncertainty among members. It delves into the multiple paths of succession authorized by Joseph Smith before his passing, such as through the Quorum of the Twelve Apostles, special or secret appointments, and more. The discussion also touches on the claims made by individuals like David Whitmer and Alpheus Cutler to be successors of Joseph Smith, highlighting the complexities and challenges of leadership succession in restoration movements.