{"id":1111,"date":"2011-05-04T08:02:28","date_gmt":"2011-05-04T12:02:28","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/blog.beliefnet.com\/flunkingsainthood\/?p=1111"},"modified":"2011-05-04T08:02:28","modified_gmt":"2011-05-04T12:02:28","slug":"mormon-women-equality-in-stereo","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.beliefnet.com\/columnists\/flunkingsainthood\/2011\/05\/mormon-women-equality-in-stereo.html","title":{"rendered":"Mormon Women &amp; Equality, In Stereo"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>I recently wrote <a href=\"http:\/\/blog.beliefnet.com\/flunkingsainthood\/2011\/04\/mormon-women-are-mens-equals-kind-of-sort-of-maybe.html\">a spirited blog post about Mormon women<\/a>. I argued that, contrary to two recent assertions by the LDS hierarchy, Mormon women do not have full equality in the Church (even though these women are, as both speakers hastened to point out, &#8220;incredible&#8221;). The post sparked some vigorous debate on the blog, which I am always delighted to see, even if people disagree. Open and transparent discussion is vital.<\/p>\n<p>Today <a href=\"http:\/\/mormonmatters.org\/2011\/05\/03\/30-mormon-women-and-equality\/\">up at Mormon Matters there is a new podcast discussion<\/a> about Mormon women and equality. I got the privilege to sit down with<a href=\"http:\/\/www.religiondispatches.org\/contributors\/joannabrooks\/\"> Joanna Brooks<\/a>, who blogs about Mormonism for <a href=\"http:\/\/www.religiondispatches.org\/\">Religion Dispatches<\/a>; and Kristine Haglund, the editor of  <a href=\"http:\/\/bycommonconsent.com\/2011\/04\/21\/a-short-post-about-brother-ottersons-post\/\"><em>Dialogue: A Journal of Mormon Thought<\/em><\/a> and one of the smartest people I know. (Listen for how she uses &#8220;phenotypical&#8221; in a sentence. I didn&#8217;t even know that was a word.) It was <a href=\"http:\/\/bycommonconsent.com\/2011\/04\/21\/a-short-post-about-brother-ottersons-post\/\">Kristine&#8217;s brilliant satire<\/a> of the kind of equality Mormon women enjoy that galvanized me to offer a response as well.<\/p>\n<p>Here is a description of the episode on the Mormon Matters website:<\/p>\n<p style=\"padding-left: 60px\">[Michael] Otterson\u2019s depiction of equality led to a great deal of discussion on various LDS blogs, including a <a href=\"http:\/\/bycommonconsent.com\/2011\/04\/21\/a-short-post-about-brother-ottersons-post\/\">wonderfully executed piece of satire by Kristine Haglund<\/a> in which she compared women\u2019s equality with the type of equality her  children enjoy as a member of her family. In this episode, Haglund is  joined by two other panelists, Jana Riess and Joanna Brooks, and host  Dan Wotherspoon in an animated, far ranging, and very insightful  discussion of the roles of Mormon women today. How can we raise the  level of discourse on women within the Church beyond the issues of  priesthood ordination and claims by many LDS women to be completely  fulfilled? Are there theological insights or practices that might lead  the Church to utilize women\u2019s gifts more fully? What strategies do the  panelists find most helpful as they boldly speak out on difficult issues  while still maintaining full activity in the church and good  relationships with members and leaders? What renews their faith and  encourages them to remain engaged?<\/p>\n<p>My thanks to Dan Wotherspoon for spearheading this conversation and creatively working around the schedules of three very busy people in different time zones.<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>I recently wrote a spirited blog post about Mormon women. 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