Exploring the crisis of 1844 after Joseph and Hyrum Smith's murders, the podcast discusses 8 possible succession paths mentioned by Joseph Smith. It reveals the complexity of leadership succession and the emergence of diverse branches of the Restoration outside of Brigham Young's leadership.
Succession paths after Joseph Smith's death were diverse and complex.
Understanding historical context is crucial to grasp the formation of different Restoration branches.
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Succession Paths After the Crisis of 1844
The upcoming series on church leadership succession will delve into the aftermath of Joseph and Hiram Smith's tragic murders in 1844. The first episode will explore eight potential succession paths outlined by Joseph Smith or inferred from his statements and actions. This examination reveals the complexity of succession in the presidency and sheds light on the diversity of Restoration branches beyond Brigham Young's leadership.
Importance of Understanding Historical Context
The podcast episode emphasizes the significance of comprehending the historical context of the crisis of 1844 to grasp the complexities of church leadership succession. It highlights the varied interpretations of Joseph Smith's directives and the implications on the formation of different Restoration branches. By exploring these nuances, listeners gain insight into the foundational basis of multiple branches of the Restoration movement.
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Exploring Church Leadership Succession History from the Crisis of 1844
We are excited to announce our next series—beginning next week on Tuesday—where we will be dealing with the history surrounding succession in Church leadership, beginning with the crisis of 1844 which grew out of the immediate aftermath of the tragic murders of Joseph and Hyrum Smith. In next week’s first episode, Casey and I will walk through no less than 8 possible succession paths that were either explicitly laid out by Joseph Smith or were viewed as entirely plausible based on certain interpretations of statements Joseph made or actions he took. It was a fun episode to record together and it really helps us to understand why succession in the presidency wasn’t immediately cut and dry in the minds of many Church members in 1844 AND to understand the basis on which several other branches of the Restoration exist, even today, outside of the one initially led by Brigham Young and the Quorum of the Twelve Apostles out to Utah. So we hope you will join us next week as we begin what promises to be a fascinating in-depth series on Succession in the Presidency.
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