2 edition of American States, churches, and slavery found in the catalog.
American States, churches, and slavery
Joshua R. Balme
Published
1969
by Negro Universities Press in New York
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Written in English
Edition Notes
Reprint of the 1862 ed.
Statement | by J. R. Balme. |
Classifications | |
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LC Classifications | E449 .B22 1969 |
The Physical Object | |
Pagination | xii, 546 p. |
Number of Pages | 546 |
ID Numbers | |
Open Library | OL5067667M |
LC Control Number | 74075529 |
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American States, Churches, And Slavery Paperback – J by Joshua Rhodes Balme (Author) See all 4 formats and editions Hide other formats and editions. Price New from Used from Kindle "Please retry" $ — Cited by: 2. AMERICAN SLAVERY. ——— THEextent to which most of the Churches in America are involved in the guilt of supporting the slave system is known to but few in this country.
* So far from being even suspected by the great mass of the religious community here, it would not be believed but on the most indisputable American States. American States, churches, and slavery. New York, Negro Universities Press [] (OCoLC) Online version: Balme, Joshua R.
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The American churches, the bulwarks of American slavery. (Newburyport, Charles Whipple, ), by James Gillespie Birney (page images at HathiTrust) Civil government of God, obedience a duty: a discourse upon the duties of the Christian citizen, under what is termed the present national crisis, preached on Sabbath morning, Dec.
3, The Problem of Slavery in Christian America aims at providing otherwise well-intended Christians and conservatives a deeper understanding of that history, a starting point for discussion and, if necessary, repentance, and with a biblical response to the larger problem of racism, all while refusing to capitulate to non-Christian leftism.4/5(24).
As ofas many as 87% of Christian churches in the United States were completely made up of only White or African-American parishioners. Racially segregated churches have existed within the United States since before it became a country, and lasted well through the post slavery era into the modern age.
The American churches, the bulwarks of American slavery. Contributor Names Birney, James Gillespie, African American Pamphlet Collection (Library of Congress) Created / Published Newburyport, Published by Charles Whipple, American States, Churches, and Slavery, ISBNISBNLike New Used, Free shipping in the US Seller Rating: % positive.
The Catholic Church and slavery What about the charge that the Catholic Church did not condemn slavery until the s and actually approved of it before then. In fact, the popes vigorously condemned African and Indian thralldom three and four centuries earlier a fact amply documented by Fr.
Joel Panzer in his book, The Popes and Slavery.