A contemporary religious political movement: LDS Church’s nation-wide political campaigns

Abstract

Drawing empirically on the examples of the Church of Latter-Day Saints’ (Mormon) participation in anti-ERA (Equal Rights Amendment) ratification campaign and its latest attempts to influence other political issues of moral consequences (such as same-sex marriage) in the United States, the paper attempts to analyse the dynamics of a contemporary religiously motivated political movement. Despite being, on any of these issues, a part of a wider coalition of political actors, the Mormon church displayed a specifically religious motivation, justification and modus operandi. Owing to strong religious legitimacy of their power – based on the doctrine of continuous revelation and enhanced by a sort of “personality cult” of the Church President-Prophet developing in late 20th century – the leadership of the church has been capable of effective grassroots mobilization, achieved through a disciplined universal priesthood structure. While, from the theoretical point of view, this Mormon political movement is of a traditional, “old” variation (ideological and social cohesion of members, well-defined, stable membership, hierarchical leadership etc.) it has nevertheless been relatively successful in modern political environment. The Mormon engagement, at least in the anti-ERA campaign, had made a difference certainly in Utah, and probably elsewhere as well.

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Maciej Potz

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  • EP ID EP314851
  • DOI 10.17951/k.2016.23.1.147
  • Views 65
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Maciej Potz (2016). A contemporary religious political movement: LDS Church’s nation-wide political campaigns. Annales Universitatis Mariae Curie-Skłodowska, Sectio K: Politologia, 0(1), 147-162. https://europub.co.uk/articles/-A-314851