Aaron Wilson

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This led to attempts to limit Bible reading among slaves out of fear it might cause rebellion.7 Slave masters’ fear of the Bible must bear some indirect testimony to what the slave masters thought it said. Part of them knew that their exegetical conclusions could only be maintained if the enslaved were denied firsthand experience of the text. This is evidence to my mind that Bible reading was itself an act against despair and for hope.
Reading While Black: African American Biblical Interpretation as an Exercise in Hope
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