Slavery, as Recognized in the Mosaic Civil Law

Rev. Stuart Robinson argues the Mosaic civil law recognizes and regulates slavery, defends the New Testament’s toleration of slaveholding, and critiques anti-slavery philanthropy.

Robinson’s advocacy of the spiritual independence of the church during a time of civil conflict made him a controversial but respected figure in the Presbyterian Church.

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