"Although critics often dismiss dissenters as scientifically illiterate, she argues that vaccine hesitancy isnt a lack of educationits a religious matter rooted in existential concerns about justice and morality. No major world religion prohibits vaccines, but claiming a religious exemption became nearly the only legal pathway for refusal. This trend was fueled by a deep-seated distrust of a racist and sexist medical establishment, consumer emancipation, and political polarization. Winning back trust requires listening, which Kieffer excels at. . . . Increasing public health officials religious literacy should help us see each other more clearly and completely. A deeply sensitive and nuanced probe." * Kirkus Reviews *