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- catalog contributor b7162404.
- catalog created "1994.".
- catalog date "1994".
- catalog date "1994.".
- catalog dateCopyrighted "1994.".
- catalog description "1. Slavery and the motivation of slaveholders -- The abnormal economic circumstances -- The slaveholder's 'normal' need pattern -- The slaveholder's attitude towards religion -- Slaveholders that became abolitionists -- Conclusion: American slavery and early capitalism -- 2. The beginning of the antislavery movement -- John Woolman and the Quakers -- Abolition of slavery in the North -- Debate: Christianity, early abolitionism and early capitalism -- 3. Finney's revival and the nineteenth century impulse antislavery -- The Second Great Awakening -- Finney's revival -- Finney's revival and abolitionism -- Debate: Finney's revival and the emergence of immediatism -- 4. Evangelical antislavery action -- The Lane debate and Oberlin College -- Travelling agents of Oberlin College -- Comparing the effects of 'prophetic' and evangelical action -- Debate: verbal persuasion and attitude change -- 5. The American Antislavery Society 1833-1840 -- ".
- catalog description "9. Testing the main hypotheses -- Hypotheses -- Operational definion of expressions of experience of God -- Samples of slaveholders and abolitionists -- Expressions of experience of God of 101 slaveholders, 11 proslavery clergymen and 50 abolitionists, 1740-1865 -- Testing the hypotheses -- Debate: Christian religion and its curvilinear relationship with ethnic prejudice -- Appendices: -- I. Pope Paul III, Veritas Ipsa, 1537 -- II. Quaker experience and Ignatian principles -- III. The travelling and local agents of the American Antislavery Society.".
- catalog description "Bibliography: p. 171-186.".
- catalog description "The origins of the American Antislavery Society -- Publishing activity of the American Antislavery Society -- The antislavery argument -- lecturing activity of the American Antislavery Society -- Debate: the social profile of abolitionists -- 6. 'Prophetic' antislavery action -- The effect of 'prophetic' persuasion -- The split between Garisonians and Tappanites 1837-40 -- Guerrilla tactics -- Debate: abolitionism and sectional conflict -- 7. Repercussions int he churches -- The American Antislavery Society and the churches -- The Presbyterian Church -- The Methodist Church -- The Baptist Church -- The Catholic Church -- Debate: the churches and sectional conflict -- 8. Repercussions in politics -- The "gag rules" 1836-44 -- The annexation of Texas, 1845 -- The Compromise of 1850 -- The Kansas-Nebraska Act of 1854 -- The Dred Scott decision of 1857 -- Secession and southern victories, 1860-1862 -- Debate: the politics of nonviolent action and Civil War -- ".
- catalog extent "194 p. :".
- catalog hasFormat "Religion and social justice.".
- catalog identifier "9709113623".
- catalog isFormatOf "Religion and social justice.".
- catalog issued "1994".
- catalog issued "1994.".
- catalog language "eng".
- catalog publisher "Roma : Universidad Iberoamericana,".
- catalog relation "Religion and social justice.".
- catalog spatial "United States.".
- catalog subject "Abolitionists United States.".
- catalog subject "Antislavery movements United States.".
- catalog subject "E449 .A96 1994".
- catalog subject "Slavery and the church United States.".
- catalog subject "Slavery and the church.".
- catalog tableOfContents "1. Slavery and the motivation of slaveholders -- The abnormal economic circumstances -- The slaveholder's 'normal' need pattern -- The slaveholder's attitude towards religion -- Slaveholders that became abolitionists -- Conclusion: American slavery and early capitalism -- 2. The beginning of the antislavery movement -- John Woolman and the Quakers -- Abolition of slavery in the North -- Debate: Christianity, early abolitionism and early capitalism -- 3. Finney's revival and the nineteenth century impulse antislavery -- The Second Great Awakening -- Finney's revival -- Finney's revival and abolitionism -- Debate: Finney's revival and the emergence of immediatism -- 4. Evangelical antislavery action -- The Lane debate and Oberlin College -- Travelling agents of Oberlin College -- Comparing the effects of 'prophetic' and evangelical action -- Debate: verbal persuasion and attitude change -- 5. The American Antislavery Society 1833-1840 -- ".
- catalog tableOfContents "9. Testing the main hypotheses -- Hypotheses -- Operational definion of expressions of experience of God -- Samples of slaveholders and abolitionists -- Expressions of experience of God of 101 slaveholders, 11 proslavery clergymen and 50 abolitionists, 1740-1865 -- Testing the hypotheses -- Debate: Christian religion and its curvilinear relationship with ethnic prejudice -- Appendices: -- I. Pope Paul III, Veritas Ipsa, 1537 -- II. Quaker experience and Ignatian principles -- III. The travelling and local agents of the American Antislavery Society.".
- catalog tableOfContents "The origins of the American Antislavery Society -- Publishing activity of the American Antislavery Society -- The antislavery argument -- lecturing activity of the American Antislavery Society -- Debate: the social profile of abolitionists -- 6. 'Prophetic' antislavery action -- The effect of 'prophetic' persuasion -- The split between Garisonians and Tappanites 1837-40 -- Guerrilla tactics -- Debate: abolitionism and sectional conflict -- 7. Repercussions int he churches -- The American Antislavery Society and the churches -- The Presbyterian Church -- The Methodist Church -- The Baptist Church -- The Catholic Church -- Debate: the churches and sectional conflict -- 8. Repercussions in politics -- The "gag rules" 1836-44 -- The annexation of Texas, 1845 -- The Compromise of 1850 -- The Kansas-Nebraska Act of 1854 -- The Dred Scott decision of 1857 -- Secession and southern victories, 1860-1862 -- Debate: the politics of nonviolent action and Civil War -- ".
- catalog title "The religion and social justice : the case of Christianity and the abolition of slavery in America / John A. Auping.".
- catalog type "text".