This paper is a detail of slave trade and how it impacted Africans and specifically how it became a source of inspiration for John Wesley the founder of Methodism in his mission endeavors. The article uses Wesleyanism in reference to John Wesley’s mission work. Muslim or Christian Slavery refers to slave trade that was driven by followers of Islam and Christianity. The paper is divided into subsection. First, John Wesley (1703-17891) the founder of Wesleyan movements including Methodism is discussed and his role in the fight against slavery. The paper delves into how religion was used to advance or fight against slave trade; especially looking at the role played by American Methodist in this task. The paper concludes by challenging religion...
This presentation proposes to situate an 1856 slave narrative (incorporating a fictional sermon) wri...
William Gervase Clarence-Smith, W. G. Clarence-Smith, Islam and the Abolition of Slavery, Oxford Uni...
Little is known of the tragic landing of Muslims from Africa to Central and North America beginning ...
Slavery in the United States is an area in history that has been thoroughly researched and interpret...
Islam has been a part of America since colonial times. “Hundreds of thousands” of Muslim slaves were...
An examination of the history of Methodism and slave religion intro-duces two disparate starting poi...
Slavery existed in most ancient cultures and continues to exist indirectly in some societies in its ...
This work will explore the different relationships the white slave owners of Antebellum America and ...
This essay will examine the numerous ways in which Christianity influenced the enslaved community’s ...
Slavery existed in most ancient cultures and continues to exist indirectly in some societies in its ...
Traditional scholarship would assert that during the Civil War, African American slaves converted to...
The transatlantic African slave trade spanned over four centuries, and stands as arguably the most h...
Was the role of religion specific to the times of slavery? Once slavery had ended, would there no lo...
This thesis examines African spirituality and its influence on the lives of enslaved Africans in...
The British did not initiate, but they came to dominate the Atlantic slave trade. Few expressed mora...
This presentation proposes to situate an 1856 slave narrative (incorporating a fictional sermon) wri...
William Gervase Clarence-Smith, W. G. Clarence-Smith, Islam and the Abolition of Slavery, Oxford Uni...
Little is known of the tragic landing of Muslims from Africa to Central and North America beginning ...
Slavery in the United States is an area in history that has been thoroughly researched and interpret...
Islam has been a part of America since colonial times. “Hundreds of thousands” of Muslim slaves were...
An examination of the history of Methodism and slave religion intro-duces two disparate starting poi...
Slavery existed in most ancient cultures and continues to exist indirectly in some societies in its ...
This work will explore the different relationships the white slave owners of Antebellum America and ...
This essay will examine the numerous ways in which Christianity influenced the enslaved community’s ...
Slavery existed in most ancient cultures and continues to exist indirectly in some societies in its ...
Traditional scholarship would assert that during the Civil War, African American slaves converted to...
The transatlantic African slave trade spanned over four centuries, and stands as arguably the most h...
Was the role of religion specific to the times of slavery? Once slavery had ended, would there no lo...
This thesis examines African spirituality and its influence on the lives of enslaved Africans in...
The British did not initiate, but they came to dominate the Atlantic slave trade. Few expressed mora...
This presentation proposes to situate an 1856 slave narrative (incorporating a fictional sermon) wri...
William Gervase Clarence-Smith, W. G. Clarence-Smith, Islam and the Abolition of Slavery, Oxford Uni...
Little is known of the tragic landing of Muslims from Africa to Central and North America beginning ...