Historian Mark Noll of Wheaton College points out that «what makes Christian support
of abolitionism tricky [to analyze] is that there were also substantial Christian voices and movements oriented in two other directions: one actually in support of slavery and the other against abolition.
In it, Kidd takes the bare facts surrounding Charleston's famous (and infamous) 19th century abolitionist / emancipist sisters, Sarah and Angelina Grimke, and, as she puts it, grafts fiction onto truth to weave a fascinating and inspirational account of early
abolitionism in America.
The main stance of the Catholic Church, for example, was not so much proslavery as anti-abolitionism, because the church
associated abolitionism with extreme individualism.»
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From Abolitionism to Zoroastrianism
Civil War Tour of Apothecary A 30 - minute tour features topics
about abolitionism in the Quaker community, prescriptions from the Civil War era and the Leadbeater family during the conflict.
«That's
not abolitionism,» observes Noll, «but it is a statement about human nature and human worth.
Some Christians felt that abolitionists were social and theological radicals — and in fact, some of them were — and so they
opposed abolitionism.
Jeffery Rogers Hummel in his seminal study, «Emancipating the Slaves, Enslaving Free Men,» provides a great deal of insight in his analysis of the results of the «late unpleasantness:» «The Yankee Leviathan co-opted and transformed feminisim the same way it had co-opted and
transformed abolitionism.
In this sense, Niebuhr simply echoed the German Reformed tradition's critique of Charles Finney even if Finney's revivalism, coupled with Phoebe Palmer's perfectionism, had
advanced abolitionism and women's rights before Seneca Falls.
Guest speakers — experts on
prison abolitionism, cultural history, and gang intervention, as well as people who have left gang life to achieve extraordinary academic success — help augment the lesson.
In 1821 Wade moved to Ohio and followed various occupations before beginning the study of law in 1825; with a rapidity which might be the envy of lawyers in more settled societies he was called to the bar in 1827 or 1828 and joined the firm of Joshua Giddings at the very fountainhead of
political abolitionism.
As for his
nuclear abolitionism, Reagan, according to his arms control director, Ken Adelman, was appalled by the horrors of Hiroshima and Nagasaki and hated the idea that an American president could wreak immeasurably greater destruction.
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From abolitionism to women's suffrage to civil rights to the rights of workers, Cooper Union has always been at the forefront of America's march of freedom, leading us towards a more equal society and a more perfect union.
The Apothecary and the Civil War Tour A 30 - minute tour features topics
about abolitionism in the Quaker community, prescriptions from the Civil War era and the Leadbeater family during the war.
Woolman was an eighteenth - century Quaker minister and spiritual writer who is often considered the founding father of
abolitionism.
Christianity is consistent with vegetarianism, reincarnation, slavery,
abolitionism, Conservatism, Liberalism, Communism, Socialism, Fascism (the Pope was a big fan of Hitler's), capitalism, corporatism, democracy, monarchy, and theocracy.
History, of course, is full of evangelical incursions into the issues of American society —
abolitionism and prohibition are two illustrations — so the old saying never was very accurate.
Happily,
abolitionism was born in the church.
The earliest issue of the Holiness movement was
abolitionism.
One meaning of the «free» in Free Methodist was that church's
abolitionism.
The Wesleyan Methodists did not leave Methodism until the bishops began to use their arbitrary power to crush even the discussion of
abolitionism.
Chaired by the Secretary of State and run with the assistance of the education department, it was charged with «the coordination of events on a regular basis» to educate New Yorkers about the legacy of slavery and
abolitionism.
Nick Herbert: The false premise of
abolitionism is that prisons make recidivists.
At a PTA meeting there last week, Ms. Phillips was studiedly neutral, but several teachers criticized the tests, with one comparing the stand against them to
abolitionism and the fight for same - sex marriage.