Mormon Stories Podcast

Joseph Smith Ordained King of the World - John Turner Pt. 39 | Ep. 2140

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Apr 24, 2026
John Turner, historian and author of Joseph Smith: The Rise and Fall of an American Prophet, gives a scholarly tour of 1844. He explains why Joseph Smith ran for president, his anti-slavery platform, and plans for land and protection. Turner unpacks the secretive Council of Fifty, public acclaim of Smith as prophet/priest/king, rising opposition over polygamy, and the sweeping King Follett sermon.
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ANECDOTE

The Council's Death Oath

  • Council members swore extreme secrecy, declaring anyone who broke it should 'lose his cursed head.'
  • Turner reads council minutes showing members were forbidden even to tell their wives what transpired, highlighting the oath's severity.
INSIGHT

Council Seating As A Power Symbol

  • Turner describes Council meetings with members seated semicircularly and Joseph at the center as mouthpiece of God, signaling concentrated authority.
  • The seating and ritualized acclamations reflected Joseph's central role in both political and sacred plans.
INSIGHT

Acclaiming Joseph As Prophet Priest And King

  • In April 1844 the council acclaimed Joseph as prophet, priest, and king and he publicly said 'I am your king and your God,' intensifying controversy.
  • Turner stresses the acclamation was both political and theological, linking Joseph's leadership to divine authority.
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