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Slavery (eBook)

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2022
98 Seiten
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859-654736808-3 (EAN)

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Slavery - William Ellery Channing
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In "Slavery," William Ellery Channing delivers a profound and impassioned critique of the institution of slavery, articulating the moral, philosophical, and humanitarian arguments against this entrenched practice. Written in the early 19th century, Channing's prose is characterized by its clarity, fervor, and ethical conviction, reflecting the transcendentalist influence of the time while confronting the socio-political structures that perpetuate human bondage. The book serves as a significant contribution to abolitionist literature, employing both reasoned argument and emotive rhetoric to engage readers on both intellectual and moral planes, effectively challenging the complacency surrounding slavery. Channing, an influential Unitarian minister and social reformer, was deeply engaged with the ethical issues of his day. His theological background informed his views on the inherent dignity of all individuals, prompting him to address the urgent matter of slavery with a blend of moral philosophy and religious conviction. This deep-seated commitment to social justice and human rights was fueled by the prevailing abolitionist sentiments of his time, positioning him uniquely to write a powerful defense of freedom and equality. This book is essential reading for those who seek to understand the historical context of America's struggle with slavery and the moral imperatives that drove abolitionist thought. Channing's insightful arguments resonate with contemporary discussions about justice and human rights, making "Slavery" not only a pivotal work in American literature but also a timeless call to conscience for readers today.

William Ellery Channing (1780-1842) was a preeminent figure in American religious history, widely recognized for his contributions to Unitarian theology and social reform, particularly the anti-slavery movement. Born in Newport, Rhode Island, to a family descending from a signer of the Declaration of Independence, Channing was destined for a life interwoven with America's formative years. He graduated from Harvard University in 1798 and was ordained a minister in 1803, serving at the Federal Street Church in Boston for nearly four decades. Channing's eloquence and intellectual rigor positioned him as a leader in the early 19th century Unitarianism, espousing a theology that emphasized the unity of God, the goodness of human nature, and the moral authority of reason. Notably, in his 1835 anti-slavery treatise 'Slavery,' Channing denounced the institution as a grave moral evil and a blight on the national character. His arguments combined moral persuasion with legal and economic critiques, exemplifying his belief in social progress through ethical conviction and pragmatic action. Channing's literary style is characterized by clarity, earnestness, and a humanitarian ethos, underpinning his influence as a preacher, author, and social philosopher. His enduring legacy is reflected in his impassioned pleas for both individual self-cultivation and societal transformation.

Erscheint lt. Verlag 16.9.2022
Verlagsort Prague
Sprache englisch
Themenwelt Literatur
Sachbuch/Ratgeber Geschichte / Politik Allgemeines / Lexika
Sozialwissenschaften Politik / Verwaltung
Schlagworte 19th Century America • 19th century classics • abolitionist literature • abolitionist movement • American abolitionism • American slavery fiction • Antebellum era writings • antislavery literature • Call to Action • Classic • classic human rights • Dehumanizing effects • ethical arguments • ethical reform literature • Ethical theological discourse • Historical • Historical abolitionist movement • Historical critique • historical social issues • Human dignity • Humanitarian Principles • moral implications • Moral Philosophy • moral philosophy classics • pre-Civil War narratives • racial inequality • Religious moral imperative • Social Justice • Social Justice advocacy • Unitarian preacher • Unitary minister insights • United States • William Ellery Channing author
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