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Slavery and Protestant Missions in Imperial Brazil: The Black Does Not Enter the Church, He Peeks in from Outside Book

Slavery and Protestant Missions in Imperial Brazil: The Black Does Not Enter the Church, He Peeks in from Outside
Slavery and Protestant Missions in Imperial Brazil: The Black Does Not Enter the Church, He Peeks in from Outside, I confess: Great is my shame and great is the bewilderment of Christ's Church in Brazil, upon seeing unbelievers release their slaves out of simple love for humanity, while those who profess faith in the Redeemer of captives fail to break the fetters of , Slavery and Protestant Missions in Imperial Brazil: The Black Does Not Enter the Church, He Peeks in from Outside has a rating of 3 stars
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  • Slavery and Protestant Missions in Imperial Brazil: The Black Does Not Enter the Church, He Peeks in from Outside
  • Written by author Josz Carlos Barbosa
  • Published by University Press of America, September 2008
  • "I confess: Great is my shame and great is the bewilderment of Christ's Church in Brazil, upon seeing unbelievers release their slaves out of simple love for humanity, while those who profess faith in the Redeemer of captives fail to break the fetters of
  • Slavery and Protestant Missions in Imperial Brazil is an enlightening look at the role Christianity played in the struggle to abolish slavery in Brazil. Author JosZ Carlos Barbosa seeks to explain why Protestant missionaries stationed in Brazil during the
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Chapter 1 Translators' Introduction Chapter 2 Preface Chapter 3 Introduction Chapter 4 Chapter I: "A closed garden which wild animals cannot enter": The Implantation of Protestantism in Brazil Chapter 5 Chapter II: "Contrary to what many think, Brazil is not an uncivilized and barbarous country": Missionary Strategy Chapter 6 Chapter III: "Slavery is like a thorn that penetrates the flesh and causes excruciating pain but which we do not want to pull out, for fear that the operation will further increase the pain": The Institutional Protestant Message and Slavery Chapter 7 Conclusion Chapter 8 Appendix: "The Christian Religion and its relation to Slavery"


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