How Interpretations of the Priesthood Ban Evolved Since 1978
LDS Perspective
Since the 1978 revelation that ended the priesthood and temple restrictions on Black members of African descent, the Church's interpretation of this period has shifted dramatically from tentative defense to explicit disavowal of the theological justifications once offered. Immediately following the revelation, which was canonized as Official Declaration 2, Church leaders began distinguishing between the divine command to extend priesthood blessings to all worthy males and the various speculative theories that had emerged to explain the previous restriction. President David O. McKay had earlier clarified that "there is not now and there never has been a doctrine in this church that the Negroes are under a divine curse," identifying the restriction as a "practice, not a doctrine," a distinct
Historical Perspective
In the immediate aftermath of the 1978 revelation, LDS Church publications obscured the historical origins of the restriction, failing to acknowledge that Joseph Smith had ordained Black men like Elijah Abel while attribut