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In Thoughts upon Slavery, John Wesley presents a passionate and compelling argument against the practice of slavery, condemning the exploitation and dehumanization of enslaved people. Written in 1774, this work reflects Wesley's deep commitment to social justice and his belief in the inherent dignity of all individuals. In this episode, we explore Wesley’s historical context, his moral reasoning, and the lasting impact of his advocacy on abolitionist movements. Join us for an enlightening discussion on Wesley’s bold call for justice and humanity.
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In Thoughts upon Slavery, John Wesley presents a passionate and compelling argument against the practice of slavery, condemning the exploitation and dehumanization of enslaved people. Written in 1774, this work reflects Wesley's deep commitment to social justice and his belief in the inherent dignity of all individuals. In this episode, we explore Wesley’s historical context, his moral reasoning, and the lasting impact of his advocacy on abolitionist movements. Join us for an enlightening discussion on Wesley’s bold call for justice and humanity.

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