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Slavery and Sacred Texts - The Bible, the Constitution, and Historical Consciousness in Antebellum America (Hardcover)
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Slavery and Sacred Texts - The Bible, the Constitution, and Historical Consciousness in Antebellum America (Hardcover)
Series: Cambridge Historical Studies in American Law and Society
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In the decades before the Civil War, Americans appealed to the
nation's sacred religious and legal texts - the Bible and the
Constitution - to address the slavery crisis. The ensuing political
debates over slavery deepened interpreters' emphasis on historical
readings of the sacred texts, and in turn, these readings began to
highlight the unbridgeable historical distances that separated
nineteenth-century Americans from biblical and founding pasts.
While many Americans continued to adhere to a belief in the Bible's
timeless teachings and the Constitution's enduring principles, some
antislavery readers, including Theodore Parker, Frederick Douglass,
and Abraham Lincoln, used historical distance to reinterpret and
use the sacred texts as antislavery documents. By using the debate
over American slavery as a case study, Jordan T. Watkins traces the
development of American historical consciousness in antebellum
America, showing how a growing emphasis on historical readings of
the Bible and the Constitution gave rise to a sense of historical
distance.
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