Friends of God and Slaves of Men
Religion and slavery have been connected since the beginning of human history, but their tangled relationship has rarely been dissected and truly understood. This groundbreaking book illuminates how religion has intersected with the institution of slavery, both as a force for its perpetuation and as a catalyst for its abolition. Spanning antiquity to the present day, this book offers a comprehensive overview of how Christianity, Islam, Judaism, Hinduism, Buddhism, and other faiths have variously justified, moderated, restricted, or opposed slavery. Experts Kevin Bales and Michael Rota integrate historical, philosophical, theological, and social scientific perspectives to offer fresh interdisciplinary insights into this crucial social justice issue. Engaging contemporary challenges, it covers ISIS's religious justifications for enslavement and the role of the caste system in modern bondage. Finally, it highlights faith-based antislavery activism today and asks how religious communities can amplify their efforts to combat the enduring scourge of slavery worldwide.
- Combines historical, philosophical, theological, and social scientific perspectives and research methods to achieve new insights that go beyond existing scholarly conversations
- Provides readers with both a general and in-depth perspective of the way various faiths have viewed and responded to slavery across time
- Sheds light on the pressing social justice issue of modern slavery that will hopefully inspire religious thinkers to take action
Product details
December 2025Hardback
9781009631129
269 pages
229 × 152 mm
Not yet published - available from December 2025
Table of Contents
- 1. Introduction
- Part I. Religious Responses to Slavery – Historical Patterns:
- 2. Justifying slavery
- 3. Ameliorating slavery
- 4. Restricting slavery
- 5. Rejecting slavery
- Part II. Religion and Contemporary Slavery:
- 6. Slavery in the modern world
- 7. False prophets: exploiting faith to enslave
- 8. Religion's role in freeing slaves today
- Bibliography
- Index.