Jane Manning James at General Conference!

I'm again behind on catching up on all the recent events for Race and the Making of the Mormon People.  But the big news this weekend from the 187th annual LDS Church General Conference was that on Sunday, Jane Manning James's name and story was (very briefly) spoken of by M. Russell Ballard! Here is the [...]

Flunking Sainthood: The Book of Mormon and racial reconciliation

I had the great pleasure of talking with the great Jana Riess (of Twible and Flunking Sainthood fame) at Religion News Service. RNS: You say that the earliest Mormons had a “vision of restorative racial universalism” that shows up in the Book of Mormon’s ideal that the Lamanites will acquire white skin when they become righteous. Mueller: For [...]

Three talks, one podcast, and even a little research!

What a day of talking about Race and the Making of the Mormon People. I had a blast at the Maxwell Institute today. I cannot thank Spencer Fluhman, Kristian Heal, and the whole staff at the Institute for making this one of the most satisfying days of my academic life. Thanks to Janiece Johnson, Deirdre Nicole [...]

Martin Marty (!) Writes on “Race and the Making of the Mormon People”

I'm going to pretend it was the book itself--and not the pull of Emma Green and the Atlantic--that got Martin Marty (let me repeat that MARTIN MARTY) to write about Race and the Making of the Mormon People.  But at Sightings, the University of Divinity School's online journal for religion in public life, Marty, the most influential historian [...]

A Busy Week for “Race and the Making of the Mormon People”

I haven't really even caught up with the events of last week. But I want to take a quick moment and write about this week's busy schedule for Race and the Making of the Mormon People. Tomorrow I fly to Utah to give four lectures in two days. Wednesday's itinerary: FIRST will be a brown bag [...]