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  1. The problem of moral progress: The slavery debates and the development of liberal protestantism in the united states: Molly oshatz.Molly Oshatz - 2008 - Modern Intellectual History 5 (2):225-250.
    The slavery debates in the antebellum United States sparked a turning point in American theology. They forced moderately antislavery Protestants, including William Ellery Channing, Francis Wayland, and Horace Bushnell, to reconcile their contradictory loyalties to the Bible and to antislavery reform. Unable to use the letter of the Bible to make a scriptural case against slavery in itself, the moderates argued that although slavery had been acceptable in biblical times, it had become a sin. Antislavery Protestantism required a theory of (...)
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  • 'To know our fellow men to do them good': American Psychology's enduring moral project.Graham Richards - 1995 - History of the Human Sciences 8 (3):1-24.
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