
Church History Matters 022 Was the Racial Ban Church Policy or Doctrine? Setting the Stage for a Revelation (from 1908-1978)
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Aug 1, 2023 AI Snips
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Cultural Influences
- The predominant culture post-World War II, including the civil rights movement and the church's globalization, influenced the questioning of racial hierarchy within the church.
- The 1978 revelation marks the first instance of the First Presidency and Quorum of the Twelve seeking collective revelation on the matter.
Hardening and Exclusion
- From 1908 onwards, a period of hardening and exclusion began, including policies that discouraged missionary work among Black people.
- This reinforced the perception of the church as a 'white church,' aligning with the broader American culture of the time.
1947 Inquiry
- In 1947, the First Presidency's response to inquiries about the priesthood ban revealed their belief that it was a doctrine originating from Joseph Smith.
- This highlights the deeply ingrained nature of the misconception at the time.
