"Slavery Ordained of God" by Rev. Fred. A. Ross, D. D, presents a controversial and challenging perspective on slavery in the United States through the lens of religion and theology. This meticulously prepared print edition offers a direct encounter with a significant historical document grappling with the ethics of slavery during the Civil War era. < p/> Exploring the complex relationship between faith and societal structures, the book delves into arguments concerning slavery and its justification through religious doctrine. Ross's work offers a window into the theological debates surrounding this critical period in American history, prompting reflection on the intersection of morality, religion, and the institution of slavery. A crucial text for understanding the historical context of theological ethics and the social and religious landscape of the United States during the Civil War period.
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