Item Detail
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29358
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14
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5
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English
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The Charge of 'Racism' in the Book of Mormon
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FARMS Review of Books
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2003
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15
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no.2
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183-197
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Some critics of the Book of Mormon reject the ancient text on account of its supposedly racist commentary. In response to these critics, this article incorporates biblical examples and traditions to show how certain words and phrases that could be seen as racist were used to illustrate a larger message.
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