American evangelicals have a history of engagement in social issues in general and anti-slavery activism in particular. The last 10 years have seen an increase in both scholarly attention to evangelicalism and evangelical focus on contemporary forms of slavery. Extant literature on this engagement often lacks the voices of evangelicals themselves. This study begins to fill this gap through a qualitative exploration of how evangelical and mainline churchgoers conceptualize both the issue of human trafficking and possible solutions. I extend Michael Young's recent work on the confessional schema motivating evangelical abolitionists in the 1830s. Through analysis of open-ended responses to vignettes in a survey administered in six congregation...
This essay will examine the numerous ways in which Christianity influenced the enslaved community’s ...
Christianity and the Defense of Slavery The Origins of Proslavery Christianity begins by posing ...
While historians have long known that the Society of Jesus was deeply involved in slaveholding and t...
American evangelicals have a history of engagement in social issues in general and anti-slavery acti...
Over the last three decades, social justice-oriented evangelical Christians of various political str...
Despite evidence indicating an overall decrease in formal religious affiliation in the United States...
There is a lack of contributions in sex trafficking the academic literature from Christian evangelic...
The study will analyse how Anglo-American evangelicals' antipathy towards slavery spread and transfo...
This thesis explores the late-eighteenth-century movement to end Britain’s transatlantic slave trade...
This dissertation argues that transatlantic abolitionists used the Bible to condemn American slavery...
This work will explore the different relationships the white slave owners of Antebellum America and ...
Re-assessing African-American Christianity The major argument that the author presents in this provo...
An article by Victor B. Howard published in the June 1972 issue of Church History, pages 208-224
Evangelical moralism was the ideological foundation of the southern defense of slavery between 1830 ...
This article will treat the antislavery careers of Joshua R. Giddings and Salmon P. Chase in three p...
This essay will examine the numerous ways in which Christianity influenced the enslaved community’s ...
Christianity and the Defense of Slavery The Origins of Proslavery Christianity begins by posing ...
While historians have long known that the Society of Jesus was deeply involved in slaveholding and t...
American evangelicals have a history of engagement in social issues in general and anti-slavery acti...
Over the last three decades, social justice-oriented evangelical Christians of various political str...
Despite evidence indicating an overall decrease in formal religious affiliation in the United States...
There is a lack of contributions in sex trafficking the academic literature from Christian evangelic...
The study will analyse how Anglo-American evangelicals' antipathy towards slavery spread and transfo...
This thesis explores the late-eighteenth-century movement to end Britain’s transatlantic slave trade...
This dissertation argues that transatlantic abolitionists used the Bible to condemn American slavery...
This work will explore the different relationships the white slave owners of Antebellum America and ...
Re-assessing African-American Christianity The major argument that the author presents in this provo...
An article by Victor B. Howard published in the June 1972 issue of Church History, pages 208-224
Evangelical moralism was the ideological foundation of the southern defense of slavery between 1830 ...
This article will treat the antislavery careers of Joshua R. Giddings and Salmon P. Chase in three p...
This essay will examine the numerous ways in which Christianity influenced the enslaved community’s ...
Christianity and the Defense of Slavery The Origins of Proslavery Christianity begins by posing ...
While historians have long known that the Society of Jesus was deeply involved in slaveholding and t...