Black & Tan: Essays and Excursions on Slavery, Culture War, and Scripture in America
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Black & Tan: Essays and Excursions on Slavery, Culture War, and Scripture in America  -     By: Douglas Wilson

Black & Tan: Essays and Excursions on Slavery, Culture War, and Scripture in America

Canon Press / 2005 / Paperback

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If we want to understand contemporary American culture wars, we must first come to grips with the culture wars of the nineteenth century. That our nation did not remove slavery in a biblical way helps explain many of our contemporary social evils. But who is qualified to talk about such things? What is a biblical view of racism? Why do the biblical answers to such questions so infuriate the radical left and the radical right? This collection of essays lays out some of the answers from a view unafraid of historic biblical orthodoxy.

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Title: Black & Tan: Essays and Excursions on Slavery, Culture War, and Scripture in America
By: Douglas Wilson
Format: Paperback
Number of Pages: 122
Vendor: Canon Press
Publication Date: 2005
Dimensions: 8.50 X 5.50 X 0.35 (inches)
Weight: 6 ounces
ISBN: 159128032X
ISBN-13: 9781591280323
Stock No: WW280323

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If we want to understand culture wars on the contemporary American scene, we must first come to grips with the American culture wars of the nineteenth century. That our nation did not remove slavery in a biblical way helps explain many of our contemporary social evils. But who is qualified to talk about such things? What is a biblical view of racism? Why do the biblical answers to such questions so infuriate the radical left and the radical right? This collection of essays lays out some of the answers from a view unashamed of historic biblical absolutism. "The Reverend Douglas Wilson may not be a professional historian, as his detractors say, but he has a strong grasp of the essentials of the history of slavery and its relation to Christian doctrine. Indeed, sad to say, his grasp is a great deal stronger than that of most professors of American history, whose distortions and trivializations disgrace our college classrooms. And the Reverend Mr. Wilson is a fighter, especially effective in defense of Christianity against those who try to turn Jesus' way of salvation into pseudo-moralistic drivel." - Eugene Genovese, Ph.D., Columbia University, author of nine books including Roll Jordan Roll: The World the Slaves Made, winner of the Bancroft Prize in American History, teaching positions at Rutgers, University of Rochester, Yale, Cambridge, and formerly a distinguished scholar in residence for the University Center, Georgia.

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