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supported their views on slavery
supported their views on slavery
They used The Bible in maintaining that slavery was either immoral (Barnes) or acceptable (Thornwell).
Albert Barnes was an American theologian who emphasized the importance of using reason in interpreting the Bible and believed in the possibility of salvation for all. James Henley Thornwell was a Southern theologian who defended slavery as compatible with Christianity and argued for the preservation of the institution during the American Civil War.
Albert Barnes used theological arguments based on interpretations of biblical passages to support the institution of slavery, while James Henley Thornwell also utilized biblical reasoning but focused on the idea that slavery was a necessary social institution ordained by God. Both men believed that slavery was justified from a perspective of divine approval.
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They used The Bible in maintaining that slavery was either immoral (Barnes) or acceptable (Thornwell).
Albert Barnes was an American theologian who believed in a more liberal interpretation of Christianity, focusing on individual conscience and rejecting traditional doctrines like eternal punishment. James Henley Thornwell, on the other hand, was a southern theologian who supported the institution of slavery and believed in a more conservative, orthodox interpretation of Christianity.
They used The Bible in maintaining that slavery was either immoral (Barnes) or acceptable (Thornwell).
not that I concern no they didn't
No, he doesn't. Anna Popplewell and Georgie Henley told me that. :D 100% TRUE! :D
The cast of The Love Net - 1918 includes: Charles Ascot as James Henley Nora Cecil Blanche Craig as Martha Henley Jack Drumier as Captain Amos Barnes Madge Evans as Patty Barnes Kate Lester as Mrs. Gaythorne Charles Sutton as Eben Cobb