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Religion of a Different Color, Race, and the Mormon Struggle for Whiteness
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In "Religion of a Different Color," W. Paul Reeve provides a comprehensive analysis of the complex relationship between race and the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints.
The book examines how Mormonism's understanding of race evolved over time, influenced by both internal and external factors.
Reeve explores the historical context of the priesthood and temple restrictions, shedding light on the cultural assumptions and biases that shaped church policies.
He challenges readers to confront uncomfortable truths about the past while fostering a deeper understanding of the church's ongoing journey toward racial reconciliation.
The book's meticulous research and insightful analysis make it a valuable contribution to the study of Mormon history and race relations in America.
The book examines how Mormonism's understanding of race evolved over time, influenced by both internal and external factors.
Reeve explores the historical context of the priesthood and temple restrictions, shedding light on the cultural assumptions and biases that shaped church policies.
He challenges readers to confront uncomfortable truths about the past while fostering a deeper understanding of the church's ongoing journey toward racial reconciliation.
The book's meticulous research and insightful analysis make it a valuable contribution to the study of Mormon history and race relations in America.
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as a significant work on race in Mormon history, alongside "Let's Talk About Race and Priesthood."

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024 Q&R! Tough Questions with Paul Reeve