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John Wesley And Slavery: Myth And Reality, Irv Brendlinger
John Wesley And Slavery: Myth And Reality, Irv Brendlinger
Faculty Publications - George Fox School of Theology
1. Was Wesley opposed to the institution of slavery? Or is that merely myth, because he only opposed the horrors of the slave trade? The reason for this question is that many eighteenth-century persons were greatly opposed to the slave trade, but had no moral difficulty with the institution of slavery.
2. If he opposed slavery, was it the abuses that troubled him, or did he reject the philosophical underpinnings of the institution itself?
3. What is truth and what is myth about Wesley's contemporaries, such as his friend John Newton, author of Amazing Grace, and known as the "converted …
John Wesley In Context: His Century, Relationships And Spiritual Journey, Irv A. Brendlinger
John Wesley In Context: His Century, Relationships And Spiritual Journey, Irv A. Brendlinger
Faculty Publications - George Fox School of Theology
"...For the purpose of this study, we shall briefly view [John Wesley] in the context of his age, and note some relationships and revisit several formative experiences of his life which bear directly on his eventual interest in the problem of human bondage"