slave christianity emphasized what?
slave Christianity emphasized what?
John the baptist
paul
It emphasized the afterlife as a point of redemption.
Onesimus
Clarify your question. It does not make sense.
He was a slave in Ireland, where he would later convert to Christianity.
Christianity was present among the people who profited from the trade, and everywhere in the American states and colonies. Evidence of this is the presence of magnificent churches from this era. Strangely, many of the white slave-owners justified the slave trade by reference to Christianity, considering themselves a chosen people, ordained to control and lead the black people of the earth. The slaves themselves were required to convert to Christianity. The eventual end of slavery in the United States came about because of political imperatives, not just religious belief.
Christianity APEX
David Livingstone, a Scottish missionary and explorer, was passionate about spreading Christianity in Africa and helping to end the slave trade. He believed that faith and commerce could open Africa to civilizing influences, and he actively opposed the slave trade while advocating for African exploration and evangelism.
European missionaries entered Africa to Cure diseases spread Christianity and End the slave trade All of the above/...... Apex
Slaves were frequently captured by Black tribes as prisoners of war- they were then uloaded unto the Slave traders- who would take their human cargo to what amounted to slave markets for ( final sales). It is not often emphasized that Blacks- such as those from Dahomey- dumped prisoners of war and tribal outcasts on the Slave traders ( for profit) and thus sold their own people into the grim reality of the slave system.