Faith and slavery in the Presbyterian diaspora / edited by William Harrison Taylor and Peter C. Messer.
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Language: | English |
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Bethlehem :
Lehigh University Press,
[2016]
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Series: | Studies in eighteenth-century America and the Atlantic world.
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Table of Contents:
- From James Montgomery to James Macbeth : the development of Scottish antislavery theology and action, 1756-1848 / Iain Whyte
- Between enlightenment and evangelicialism : presbyterian diversity and American slavery, 1700-1800 / Gideon Mailer
- "Maybe of one flesh?" : revisiting the 1787 slavery policy of the synod of New York and Philidelphia / William Harrison Taylor
- "A blessing or a curse, depending on how it is used": David Ramsay's presbyterian antislavery journey / Peter C. Messer
- Transatlantic family journeys : from antislavery ethod to proslavery ethic / Nini Rodgers
- The reformed presbyterian church and antislavery in nineteenth-century America / William J. Roulston
- Commerce and christianity : Scottish presbyterians, slavery, and Islam in East Central Africa, 1870-1900 / Richard Finlay
- Antislavery work by the American women of the presbyterian congo mission / Kimberly Hill
- "The slave trade in the new Hebrides": Covenanting Ideology, the New Hebrides Mission, and the Campaign against the Pacific island labor traffic / Valerie Wallace
- Presbyterian orthodoxies and slavery / Joseph S. Moore.