Thinking About Religion and Violence. Episode 17, Religion's Relationship with Slavery.
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[San Francisco, California, USA] : The Great Courses, 2018., Kanopy Streaming, 2019.
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Jason C. Bivins
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How have religions wrestled with - but also condoned - the brutal institution of slavery (especially in the United States of America)? What you'll learn in this eye-opening lecture is that, while some of slavery's most powerful critics have been full-throated religious practitioners, the same can be said of slavery's defenders.
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C. Bivins, J. (2018). Thinking About Religion and Violence . The Great Courses.

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C. Bivins, Jason. 2018. Thinking About Religion and Violence. [San Francisco, California, USA]: The Great Courses.

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C. Bivins, Jason. Thinking About Religion and Violence [San Francisco, California, USA]: The Great Courses, 2018.

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C. Bivins, Jason. Thinking About Religion and Violence The Great Courses, 2018.

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