Body, Parts, and Passions: Representing the Divine Feminine in the Mormon Church

Body, Parts, and Passions: Representing the Divine Feminine in the Mormon Church This paper examines why Mother in Heaven has been progressively eliminated from institutional discourse. Viewing Mother through the lens of iconography, I suggest that the Church’s move to designate her as “sacred” is an iconoclastic act that dissociates her from Mormon collective memory. … Continue reading Body, Parts, and Passions: Representing the Divine Feminine in the Mormon Church