
About this episode
The sermon reflects on the moral implications of slavery through the lens of Frederick Douglas's autobiography.
The title of the sermon is taken from the auto-biography of Frederick Douglas as he considered his grandmother, a slave, who, after years of cruel captivity, was sent off to die alone once she was no longer useful to her master: “Will not a righteous God visit for these things?” It is the question that […]
Topics covered
- righteousness
- slavery
- justice
- faith
Keywords
- Frederick Douglas
- autobiography
- God
- slavery
- moral questions
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