In this episode of the Proclaim Peace Podcast, hosts Jennifer Thomas and Patrick Mason are joined by Rosalynde Welch to dive into the Book of Ether, a lesser-known book within the Book of Mormon. They discuss its unique historical context and the challenges it presents, while highlighting its valuable lessons for peacemaking. The conversation centers on the importance of making thoughtful decisions during difficult times, emphasizing how individuals can contribute to a culture of peace amidst societal conflict. Join them as they explore the rich principles found in the Book of Ether that can guide us toward becoming better peacemakers.
[00:01:37] Moments of change and decision.
[00:04:18] Peace as a fruit of the Spirit.
[00:10:59] Theological vs. Doctrinal Reading.
[00:12:36] Theological reading of scriptures.
[00:19:07] Chosen land thesis in history.
[00:22:11] Urgent call to modern readers.
[00:24:56] Jaredite governance and kingship.
[00:28:50] Governance systems and instability.
[00:34:14] Fraternal conflict in governance.
[00:39:06] Political polarization and its consequences.
[00:40:20] The role of civic space.
[00:47:32] Breaking the cycle of violence.
[00:50:48] Wealth and human flourishing.
[00:54:19] Secret combinations and conspiratorial thinking.
[00:57:30] A better way to live.
[01:02:08] Stories of peace and creativity.
[01:05:15] Story of redemption.
For full show notes and transcript, visit https://www.mormonwomenforethicalgovernment.org/proclaim-peace
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