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Today, the practice of polygamy is strictly prohibited in the Church, as it has been for over a century. Polygamy — or more correctly polygyny, the marriage of more than one woman to the same man — was a part of the teachings of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints for a half-century.
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Polygamy: Latter-day Saints and the Practice of Plural Marriage ... Polygamy — or more correctly polygyny, the marriage of more than one woman to the same man — ...
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Joseph Smith, the founder of the Latter Day Saint movement, privately taught and practiced polygamy. ... After Smith's death in 1844, the church he established ...
Oct 8, 2022 · Although Latter-day Saints no longer perform living polygamous marriages, the Church has never renounced the doctrine of plural marriage. The ...
The post-war era brought a renewed focus on polygamy. The cause of plural marriage became a rallying cry for the Mormon faithful, an example of the supremacy of ...
Nov 25, 2019 · ... polygamy and revived worries about what it means for today's Latter-day Saints. That's because plural marriage remains very much a part of ...
Mar 26, 2016 · "Mormons practiced polygamy because women on the frontier far outnumbered men, and plural marriage gave every woman a chance to have a husband." ...
... polygamy might be empowering and good for women. Yet, empowering and good are exactly how many early Latter-day Saints understood the law of plural marriage.