Latter‑day Saints’ View of Religious Freedom Shifts After Two Centuries

Latter‑day Saints have a two‑century tradition of honoring religious freedom. The faith has consistently praised the principle. Recent

Latter‑day Saints have a two‑century tradition of honoring religious freedom. The faith has consistently praised the principle. Recent commentary indicates the church’s definition is shifting. Leaders are reexamining what religious liberty means today. The evolving view reflects internal theological discussion. It may affect how the church engages in public policy. Observers note potential impact on broader religious‑rights debates. The development will be tracked by scholars and media.