slavery
Albert Barnes was known for his commentary on The Bible and his theological writings which reflected a more liberal and rationalistic approach. James Henley Thornwell was a prominent Southern theologian and defender of slavery in the antebellum South. Thornwell's theological views were more conservative and influenced by Calvinism.
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supported their views on slavery
supported their views on slavery
Albert Barnes used theological arguments based on interpretations of biblical passages to support the institution of slavery, while James Henley Thornwell also utilized biblical reasoning but focused on the idea that slavery was a necessary social institution ordained by God. Both men believed that slavery was justified from a perspective of divine approval.
They wrote about slavery from the standpoint of the Bible (Barnes opposed slavery, while Thornwell, a Southerner, supported it).
They used The Bible in maintaining that slavery was either immoral (Barnes) or acceptable (Thornwell).
They used The Bible in maintaining that slavery was either immoral (Barnes) or acceptable (Thornwell).
They used The Bible in maintaining that slavery was either immoral (Barnes) or acceptable (Thornwell).
No, James Henley Thornwell is not single.
James Henley Thornwell is a/an Theologian
James Henley Thornwell died in 1862.
Yes, James Henley Thornwell died on August 1, 1862
James Henley Thornwell has 9 children