The Divine Origin of the Family Proclamation

Since its release on September 23, 1995, The Family: A Proclamation to the World has become a needed doctrinal anchor during a time of confusion and opposition regarding the centrality of the family. In this episode Dr. Byran B. Korth, professor and associate department chair of Church history and doctrine, discusses his article on the divine origin and inception of the family proclamation and details its inextricable connection to seership and revelation. 鈥淏ut a seer can know of things which are past, and also of things which are to come, and by them shall all things be revealed . . . 鈥 (Mosiah 8:17). Dr. Korth discusses the revelatory process used by prophets and seers to craft the proclamation precept upon precept during the nearly year-long process. Additionally, he explains two profound truths about the proclamation: first, that it serves as a response to the rise of the antifamily movement at world conferences of the United Nations in the latter quarter of the twenty-first century, and second, that it was divinely designed by the Lord鈥檚 watchmen to declare to the world the role of the family in God鈥檚 plan.
Publications:
- 鈥淪eership and World Conferences: The Divine Origin and Inception of the Family Proclamation鈥 (in Religious Educator, Vol. 24, No. 2, 2023)
- 鈥淪taying by the Tree of Life鈥 (in Book of Mormon Insights: Letting God Prevail in Your Life, Religious Studies Center, 2024)
- 鈥淏ecoming as Little Children: Participating in the Household of God鈥 (in The Household of God: Families and Belonging in the Social World of the New Testament, Religious Studies Center, 2022)
- (Journal of Family Psychology, 35.4, 2021)
- 鈥淧arents Teaching Children to Believe in Christ: 鈥楢n Echo of a Celestial Pattern鈥欌 (in Give Ear to My Words: Text and Context of Alma 36 鈥 42, Religious Studies Center, 2019)
- 鈥淛oseph Smith鈥檚 1839 鈥 40 Visit to Washington鈥 (in Latter-day Saints in Washington, D.C.: History, People, and Places, Religious Studies Center, 2021)
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