Preface Introduction 1. Prophet and Man 2. Revelation and Prophecy 3. Free Agent and Tolerance 4. Blacks, Civil Rights, and the Priesthood 5. Ecumenical Outreach 6. Radio and Television Broadcasting 7. Correlation and Church Administration 8. The Education System 9. The Building Program 10. The Missionary Program 11. Temple Building 12. Confrontation with Communism 13. Policies and the Church 14. An International Church 15. Final Years 16. Epilogue Appendix Notes Bibliography Index
Gregory A. Prince is the author of Power from On High: The Development of Mormon Priesthood. He is president and CEO of Virion Systems, Inc. and he is a board member of Dialogue: A Journal of Mormon Thought and The Journal of Mormon History. Wm. Robert Wright is a retired attorney who practiced law in Salt Lake City and Washington, D.C. His varied public service includes serving as the chairman of the University of Utah's Institutional Council and as chairman of the Utah State School Board.
"This book is important because it casts an honest and loving light
on the workings of the LDS Church and most importantly on one of
the church's most beloved leaders."--Chase Peterson, president
emeritus, University of Utah
"This phenomenal work is much more than the life story of David O.
McKay, a much-beloved president/prophet of the Church of Jesus
Christ of Latter-day Saints. Based on a wide array of sources
heretofore unavailable to scholars, it is a remarkable combination
of biographical narrative and historical analysis that is destined
to function as a scaffolding on which to hang the still virtually
untold story of the Latter-day Saints in the middle of the
twentieth century. Bravo to the authors and to the University of
Utah Press for making it available to everyone interested in modern
Mormonism."--Jan Shipps, professor emerita of history and religious
studies at Indiana University Purdue University Indianapolis and
author of Sojourner in the Promised Land: Forty Years among the
Mormons
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