Christian Slavery: Conversion and Race in the Protestant Atlantic World
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Religion & Spirituality
형식
하드커버
페이지
296
언어
영어
출판됨
Apr 2, 2018
출판사
University of Pennsylvania Press
ISBN-10
081225001X
ISBN-13
9780812250015
설명
In an in-depth exploration of the intersection between faith and bondage, the author investigates the complexities surrounding the conversion of enslaved individuals within the Protestant Atlantic world. The narrative delves into the historical context of slavery and examines the theological debates and societal attitudes that shaped perceptions of Black Christianity. The author poses critical questions about the potential for spiritual transformation to lead to physical liberation and the limitations faced by converts, revealing the multifaceted experiences of enslaved people striving for both religious and personal freedom.
Through a critical lens, the work unravels how the institution of slavery intertwined with religious practices, shedding light on the ways in which conversion was often used as a tool of both empowerment and oppression. It challenges readers to reconsider the implications of Christian doctrine within the frameworks of race and power dynamics, ultimately prompting a reevaluation of the roles faith played in the lives of those who endured the harsh realities of enslavement.
Through a critical lens, the work unravels how the institution of slavery intertwined with religious practices, shedding light on the ways in which conversion was often used as a tool of both empowerment and oppression. It challenges readers to reconsider the implications of Christian doctrine within the frameworks of race and power dynamics, ultimately prompting a reevaluation of the roles faith played in the lives of those who endured the harsh realities of enslavement.