Antebellum Slavery: An Orthodox Christian View

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Xlibris Corporation, 2009 - 336 páginas
 

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ABOUT THE AUTHOR
INTRODUCTION
FOREWORD
PREFACE
PART A Historical and Ecclesiastical View of Slavery
What Is a Slave?
The Antiquity of Slavery
Views of the Early Church on Slavery
God Blessed Abraham with Many Slaves
Slavery and the Ten Commandments
Slavery Regulated
Hebrew Slaves and Heathen Slaves
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Ezra and Slavery
Job on the Treatment of Slaves
Jesus and the Centurion

View of the Reformers and other Theologians on Slavery
Slavery and the Declaration of Independence
Condition of Slaves in Africa
Slave Insurrection in Haiti
Slavery in the Other Americas and Emancipation in the British West Indies
Wealth in the Old South
The Concept of Honor in the Old South
Revelations about Attitudes toward Negroes in the North and the West
The Rabid Abolitionists
Mr Lincoln His War and Emancipation
Excesses of the War against the South
PART B The True View of Slavery in the Antebellum South
Impact of Slavery on the Family Structure
Dr R Q Mallards Account of Antebellum Slavery
Slave Preacher Pastor
The Biblical View of Slavery
Abraham Gains Slaves in Egypt
The Apostle Peter and Slavery
St Pauls Instructions to Christian Slaves
St Paul and Slavery
St Pauls Instructions to Timothy
St Pauls Epistle to Titus
St Paul and the Runaway Slave
Slavery and the Golden Rule
Atheist Attack upon the Bibles Stand on Slavery
Everyone Is a Slave
EPILOGUE
APPENDIX A Robert E Lees Quote on Slavery
APPENDIX B Hopkins Answers His Critics October 1863
Learned Men Who Defended Slavery
SOURCES CITEDBIBLIOGRAPHY
ENDNOTES
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