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Reviews for Amazing Grace: William Wilberforce and the Heroic Campaign to End Slavery

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The average rating for Amazing Grace: William Wilberforce and the Heroic Campaign to End Slavery based on 2 reviews is 3 stars.has a rating of 3 stars

Review # 1 was written on 2012-06-20 00:00:00
2007was given a rating of 3 stars Thomas Wittkoski
Amazing Grace is a biography written with WAAAY more cheek than I expected! The slight and frail English gentleman William Wilberforce... ...was the heroic and eloquent man at the head of the push to abolish the slave trade. Wilberforce is a name not well known in America as perhaps it may be in England. Right or wrong, we Americans think "Lincoln" when we think of the end of slavery. Of course, slavery continues to this day. Eric Metaxas' Amazing Grace does an admirable job in reminding us who deserves the credit in passing the laws that put an end to the legalized trade in human lives. It is a noble subject, but Metaxas actually uses sarcasm and like humor nearly through out and, while funny at times, it's off-putting in a biography. Perhaps he felt the subject matter needed levity. Perhaps he looked to capture Wilberforce's own gay sense of humor. Whatever the reason, it didn't always set well with this reader. From the title it should be readily apparent that religion (in this case Methodism) will be given a feature role. While not a puritanical prude from start to finish, Wilberforce was heavily influenced by his faith and let it guide him in many of his life's choices. From the book's tone, I would guess Metaxas is, if not Methodist, at least a like-minded Christian. He writes with an obvious bias. It's almost completely transparent at times with very little reading between the lines necessary. That swamps integrity in my book. However, when it comes to non-fiction, for some reason biographers are often allowed a long leash when it comes to balanced, fair and honest journalism. At heart, I would call the above faults, but I managed to overlook them and if you too can stomach an agenda not your own, then Amazing Grace will ring in your heart the chimes of glorious freedom! Or at least it will be a worthy read on a worthy man. Either way, it's worth your while.
Review # 2 was written on 2019-03-16 00:00:00
2007was given a rating of 3 stars Lee Breed
I'm not sure where this book came from, but it was worth reading. It is a comprehensive biography of the life and work of William Wilberforce. It was especially interesting to learn more about his personal life and character. There is a lot of historical detail which stems the flow in places, but will be of interest to some. Wilberforce's perseverance in the cause of abolition is impressive and exhausting! The biographer makes it clear that it is rooted in his Christian faith although there is less about this than I was expecting. Excellent as a biography, but I would have liked to read more about his faith.


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