Latter-day Saint Women and Leadership: The Influence of Their Religious Worldview

  • Madsen S
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The article examines theories, assumptions, concepts, experiences, and practices from the Latter-day Saints’ (LDS, or the Mormons) religious worldview to expand existing theoretical constructs and implications of leadership development and education for women. The article elucidates LDS doctrine and culture regarding women and provides specific strategies and guidelines to assist people involved with leadership development for LDS women. The article contains four sections: (1) overview of the LDS religion, (2) doctrine and culture, (3) theoretical frameworks, and (4) implications for research and practice. Analysis provides a foundation for leadership scholars and practitioners, particularly those who work directly with LDS women, to facilitate the development and growth of LDS women as leaders.

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Madsen, S. R. (2016). Latter-day Saint Women and Leadership: The Influence of Their Religious Worldview. Journal of Leadership Education, 15(2), 58–73. https://doi.org/10.12806/v15/i2/t1

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