In "The God of the Bible Against Slavery," Charles Beecher presents a compelling theological argument against the institution of slavery. Published in 1855, this work delves into biblical texts and interpretations to demonstrate the inherent incompatibility of slavery with Christian principles. Beecher meticulously examines passages often cited in defense of slavery, offering counter-arguments rooted in justice, compassion, and the fundamental equality of humankind.
This book serves as both a historical artifact reflecting the abolitionist discourse of the mid-19th century and a timeless exploration of the moral dimensions of religious belief. Beecher's passionate advocacy offers invaluable insights into the religious underpinnings of the anti-slavery movement, making it an important contribution to the historical record and a thought-provoking resource for contemporary readers interested in the intersections of religion, ethics, and social justice.
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Höhe: 234 mm
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978-1-02-521015-5 (9781025210155)
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