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The New Testament and Slavery

The New Testament & Slavery - Approaches & Implications by Mark Meynell

Evangelical Christians in the nineteenth century led the campaign for the abolition of the slave trade, and then of slavery, throughout the British Empire. Yet their opponents argued that the Bible itself supports the institution of slavery. How can one book be used to uphold two contradictory positions?

In this Latimer Study, Mark Meynell examines the conundrum. Why did the apostle Paul not campaign for the abolition of slavery in his day? What did he really teach on the subject? Was slavery in the ancient world different from modern slavery, like the horrors of the American Deep South?

In particular this study focuses upon the problem of the New Testament ‘household codes’. How can Paul command slaves to obey their earthly masters, and also proclaim that in Christ Jesus there is ‘neither slave nor free’? Christians today rightly reject slavery, so should we also campaign against another aspect of the ‘household codes’ - the submission of wives to husbands? And what about the liberation of the victims of homophobia?.

Mark Meynell joined the staff of All Souls Langham Place in London in 2005 as Senior Associate Minister.

First Published 2007: 40 pages

ISBN: 978 0 946307 59 3

Price: £2.50

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