Item Detail
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31737
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English
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To Recognize One’s Face in That of a Foreigner : The Latter-day Saint Experience in West Africa
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The Palgrave Handbook of Global Mormonism
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Cham, Switzerland
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Palgrave Macmillan
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585-605
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"Although decidedly West African in its demographics, the LDS Church in Nigeria (as well as in Ghana) has a reputation of being administered and supported by white Americans. The reason for and significance of this reputation will unfold as this chapter reviews the Church’s story in the context of West Africa’s colonial and post-colonial history and the ensuing development of political independence in African countries and associated questions of religious identity." [Author]
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Brother to Brother : The Story of the Latter-day Saint Missionaries Who Took the Gospel to Black Africa
Contemporary Mormonism : Latter-day Saints in Modern America
Letting Go : Understanding Mormon Growth in Africa
Mormonism and the Negro
The Celestial City : “Mormonism” and American Identity in Post-Independence Nigeria
The Mormon Priesthood Revelation and the Sao Paulo, Brazil Temple
Walking in the Sand : A History of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints in Ghana
"We Have Prophetesses" : Mormonism in Ghana, 1964-79