Unveiling the Conflict Between Faith and Slavery
Seeds of Liberation offers a compelling exploration of how reformed Christian theology influenced, justified, and ultimately challenged the institution of slavery in the antebellum American South. This meticulously researched work uncovers the contradictions between professed faith and the lived realities of enslaved communities.
What You’ll Discover
- The role of reformed evangelism in shaping pro-slavery and anti-slavery narratives.
- First-hand accounts from enslaved individuals and their encounters with Christianity.
- The powerful stories of Harriet Tubman, Sojourner Truth, and Frederick Douglass.
- Theological dilemmas faced by Christians who upheld or opposed slavery.
Who This Book Is For
Ideal for readers of Christian history, scholars of American slavery, and anyone seeking deeper insight into how faith influenced liberation movements.
Explore the truths, confront the contradictions, and uncover the seeds of freedom—order your copy today.