
Amos Augustus Phelps
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Amos Augustus Phelps was a prominent American abolitionist, minister, and writer in the 19th century. He is best known for his passionate advocacy against slavery and his belief in the moral imperative to end the institution. Phelps used his writing as a tool for social change, producing several important texts that examined the intersection of faith and social justice. His notable works, including Letters To Professor Stowe And Dr. Bacon, critiqued prevailing interpretations of the Bible that supported slavery and promoted a more just understanding of Christianity.
Nazionalità
Americano
Data di nascita
June 4, 1807
Luogo di nascita
Marlborough, Massachusetts, USA
Data di morte
October 25, 1888
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