Publisher's Synopsis
In "Is Slavery Sanctioned by the Bible? A Premium Tract," Isaac Allen delves into the contentious question of whether the Bible provides justification for the institution of slavery. Written during a period of intense debate and moral reckoning in the United States, this tract offers a theological perspective on the ethical implications of slavery.
Allen meticulously examines biblical texts and arguments used both to defend and condemn slavery, providing a detailed analysis of the religious and moral dimensions of this practice. This work serves as a valuable historical document, reflecting the complex and often conflicting interpretations of scripture during a pivotal era in American history. It remains relevant for those interested in the intersection of religion, ethics, and social justice.
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