American Slavery and the Immediate Duty of Southern Slaveholders (e-bog) af Davidson, Jack R.
Davidson, Jack R. (forfatter)

American Slavery and the Immediate Duty of Southern Slaveholders e-bog

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Eli Washington Caruthers's unpublished manuscript, American Slavery and the Immediate Duty of Southern Slaveholders, is the arresting and authentic alternative to the nineteenth-century hermeneutics that supported slavery. On the basis of Exodus 10:3--&quote;Let my people go that they may serve me&quote;--Caruthers argued that God was acting in history against all slavery. Unlike arguments guid...
E-bog 253,01 DKK
Forfattere Davidson, Jack R. (forfatter)
Udgivet 11 juli 2018
Længde 196 sider
Genrer History of religion
Sprog English
Format epub
Beskyttelse LCP
ISBN 9781532600906
Eli Washington Caruthers's unpublished manuscript, American Slavery and the Immediate Duty of Southern Slaveholders, is the arresting and authentic alternative to the nineteenth-century hermeneutics that supported slavery. On the basis of Exodus 10:3--"e;Let my people go that they may serve me"e;--Caruthers argued that God was acting in history against all slavery. Unlike arguments guided largely by the New Testament, Caruthers believed the Exodus text was a privileged passage to which all thinking on slavery must conform. As the most extensive development of the Exodus text within the field of antislavery literature, Caruthers's manuscript is an invaluable primary source. It is especially relevant to historians' current appraisal of the biblical sanction for slavery in nineteenth-century America because it does not correspond to characterizations of antislavery literature as biblically weak. To the contrary, Caruthers's manuscript is a thoroughly reasoned biblical argument unlike any other produced during the nineteenth century against the hermeneutics supporting slavery.