The Latter-day Disciples Podcast

Ep. 115 | Destroying the Divine Feminine, with Dave Butler

April 09, 2024
Ep. 115 | Destroying the Divine Feminine, with Dave Butler
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The Latter-day Disciples Podcast
Ep. 115 | Destroying the Divine Feminine, with Dave Butler
Apr 09, 2024

Meghan is joined for this impactful conversation by author David (Dave) Butler, as the two discuss what happened anciently to Mother in Heaven. Topics include:

- Temple worship in the Book of Mormon
- Identifying the Tree of Life
- Removing Heavenly Mother from the ancient temple
- Counterfeit Goddesses, vs. the true Goddess
- The Allegory of the Vineyard in Jacob 5 as a type for Her

Sign up to be notified of the release of Dave's book, "In the Language of Adam," available May 1st!

THIS WEEK ONLY, our online virtual temple class, "House of Learning: Understanding the Doctrine of the Temple," is FREE! Learn more about ordinances, covenants, and how we access and are transformed by the Atonement of Jesus Christ. Register NOW and use code: springfling

Dave Butler is not an academic. He has been a lawyer, a consultant, a corporate trainer, and a registered investment banking representative. He is now a Consulting Editor for Baen Books and part-owner of a business that designs bespoke elearning.

Dave also writes fiction, principally science fiction and fantasy and principally for adults. His eighteenth novel was published in January 2024. His books have won the Dragon Award, the Whitney Award, and the Association for Mormon Letters Award for Novel. In early 2021, Dave co-curated “A Desolating Sickness,” a literary response to the Covid pandemic that was displayed in BYU’s Harold B. Lee Library. This semester (Winter 2024) for the second time, his novel The Cunning Man (co-written with Aaron Michael Ritchey), which in July 2022 made the AML’s list of 100 Works of Significant Mormon Literature, is being taught in a Mormon Lit class on BYU campus.

Dave takes the position that the Book of Mormon is an ancient document, and also that the Book of Mormon is a work of temple literature. The Nephite prophets were members of an esoteric lineage that wrote for an audience that they expected to possess eyes to see and ears to hear, and the intended way to understand the meaning of their writings is to read through the lens of our own temple experience. He embodied his early thoughts in this vein in a pair of short books, Plain and Precious Things and The Goodness and the Mysteries, both self-published under the pen name D. John Butler.

Dave is currently hard at work on his third book on this subject, entitled In the Language of Adam. He hopes to bring this book out in Spring 2024.

Dave plays guitar and banjo whenever he can, and hangs out in Utah with his wife, their children, and the family dog.

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Show Notes

Meghan is joined for this impactful conversation by author David (Dave) Butler, as the two discuss what happened anciently to Mother in Heaven. Topics include:

- Temple worship in the Book of Mormon
- Identifying the Tree of Life
- Removing Heavenly Mother from the ancient temple
- Counterfeit Goddesses, vs. the true Goddess
- The Allegory of the Vineyard in Jacob 5 as a type for Her

Sign up to be notified of the release of Dave's book, "In the Language of Adam," available May 1st!

THIS WEEK ONLY, our online virtual temple class, "House of Learning: Understanding the Doctrine of the Temple," is FREE! Learn more about ordinances, covenants, and how we access and are transformed by the Atonement of Jesus Christ. Register NOW and use code: springfling

Dave Butler is not an academic. He has been a lawyer, a consultant, a corporate trainer, and a registered investment banking representative. He is now a Consulting Editor for Baen Books and part-owner of a business that designs bespoke elearning.

Dave also writes fiction, principally science fiction and fantasy and principally for adults. His eighteenth novel was published in January 2024. His books have won the Dragon Award, the Whitney Award, and the Association for Mormon Letters Award for Novel. In early 2021, Dave co-curated “A Desolating Sickness,” a literary response to the Covid pandemic that was displayed in BYU’s Harold B. Lee Library. This semester (Winter 2024) for the second time, his novel The Cunning Man (co-written with Aaron Michael Ritchey), which in July 2022 made the AML’s list of 100 Works of Significant Mormon Literature, is being taught in a Mormon Lit class on BYU campus.

Dave takes the position that the Book of Mormon is an ancient document, and also that the Book of Mormon is a work of temple literature. The Nephite prophets were members of an esoteric lineage that wrote for an audience that they expected to possess eyes to see and ears to hear, and the intended way to understand the meaning of their writings is to read through the lens of our own temple experience. He embodied his early thoughts in this vein in a pair of short books, Plain and Precious Things and The Goodness and the Mysteries, both self-published under the pen name D. John Butler.

Dave is currently hard at work on his third book on this subject, entitled In the Language of Adam. He hopes to bring this book out in Spring 2024.

Dave plays guitar and banjo whenever he can, and hangs out in Utah with his wife, their children, and the family dog.

Have Feedback? Send the LDD team a text!

Awake & Ascend: The Covenant of the Fathers is coming to you virtually on June 28-29th! Register today and receive access to the two-day conference, a PDF notes packet, LIVE Q&A with the speakers, and an invitation to the LDD dinner and watch party (RSVP required; in Rigby, Idaho). Learn more.