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150 years of political instability Entrenchment of “English Liberties” Constitutional balance of power Tumult over “Liberty” Hegemony of the Church of England Toleration of Dissenters – Restrictions on Catholics. Deism
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Idealised description of African Societies Justice, morality and order a consequence of Islam and African traditional religion Cruelty of the slave trade and slavery Slavery as an institution in ethically wrong Sets the Bible aside
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All humans have a natural right to liberty therefore all slavery is unjust Cruelty of slavery is incompatible with mercy No necessity to mistreat slaves Slave resistance is a product of natural liberty
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Non-engagement on Biblical exegetical debate Empirical evidence – Portray the character of slavery Falsified the views of slavery’s supporters No ideal slavery – slavery was the actual existing slavery The evidence was contested Wesley ignores the counter arguments
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Natural law and natural liberty Dominant discourse for interpreting society Dimension of English identity Central to the debate on the deregulation of slavery All people and not only the English have a right to liberty Argument was contested Radicalisation of the argument against slavery
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Engagement with a concrete issue. Ethical analysis influenced by social fracture Resonance with the context Non-religious discourse rooted in theology Particularity and commonality Public theology and church theology
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