Human Trafficking, The Bible and the Church
Title | Human Trafficking, The Bible and the Church PDF eBook |
Author | Marion L. S. Carson |
Publisher | SCM Press |
Pages | 155 |
Release | 2017-05-26 |
Genre | Social Science |
ISBN | 0334055598 |
Whilst the philosophical battle against slavery might have been won, human trafficking is very much a problem for our time and continues to spark rigorous debate among Christians wrestling with what God’s justice might look like today. Can the Bible, whose teaching on slavery is so at odds with our contemporary worldview, inform efforts to end human trafficking, and if so, how? In “Human Trafficking, the Bible, and the Church” Marion Carson offers a profound, interdisciplinary account of how Christians have engaged with slavery in the past, and how they might respond in the future. Whilst rigorously scholarly and painstakingly researched, this is at the same time a highly readable book that will refresh our own understanding and help shape our responsibility to bring about change.
Setting the Captives Free
Title | Setting the Captives Free PDF eBook |
Author | Marion L. S. Carson |
Publisher | Lutterworth Press |
Pages | 119 |
Release | 2016-11-24 |
Genre | Religion |
ISBN | 0718844718 |
Setting the Captives Free explores how a theological understanding of slavery goes against the idea of a God who is loving and just with the intention of being widely used in churches, activist organisations and groups, and by individuals. Ardently arguing that slavery is incompatible with Christianity, Marion Carson analyses how both anti-slavery and pro-slavery movements have been justified with the help of Scripture. In Setting the Captives Free, she provides an answer to the question What can the Bible say to us about contemporary human trafficking? By looking through important passages from the Old and the New Testament, Carson suggests what they might have to say to us about slavery in the twenty-first century. She analyses how Christians changed their views of slavery after its abolition, before closely examining what the Bible has to say about slavery in general, especially with regards to prostitution. At the end of each chapter, study questions are included to aid individual and group discussions in the hope that they will increase awareness of human trafficking and encourage more Christians to become actively involved in its eradication.
Slavery-Free Communities
Title | Slavery-Free Communities PDF eBook |
Author | Dan Pratt |
Publisher | SCM Press |
Pages | 175 |
Release | 2021-07-30 |
Genre | Religion |
ISBN | 0334061318 |
Modern Slavery and Human Trafficking (MSHT) are global crimes impacting local communities. Vulnerable people are exploited through labour, sex and forced criminality. Churches and communities are increasingly encountering these victims and survivors, and consequently need to develop more effective engagement. The book will highlight that churches and communities are in a unique position to partner towards slavery-free communities. Beginning with the narratives of survivors who experienced three different forms of MSHT, including labour exploitation, sexual exploitation and domestic exploitation, the book then shows how practitioners and theologians respond to these narratives through exploring theologies of suffering, ecology, missiology, restorative justice, trinitarian theology and liberation theology. Offering faith responses from organisations such The Salvation Army, The Clewer Initiative, BMS World Mission and Rene Cassinhe the volume also includes a final resource section with prayers and liturgy for survivors and victims as well as for church and community responses. The book includes a forward by the Rt Hon Theresa May MP and an opening prayer by the Most Revd Justin Welby
Human Trafficking, The Bible and the Church
Title | Human Trafficking, The Bible and the Church PDF eBook |
Author | Marion Carson |
Publisher | SCM Press |
Pages | 155 |
Release | 2017-06-12 |
Genre | Social Science |
ISBN | 033405561X |
In this book Marion Carson brings us a profound, interdisciplinary account of how Christians have engaged with slavery in the past, and how they might respond in the future.
Stopping the Traffick
Title | Stopping the Traffick PDF eBook |
Author | Glenn Miles |
Publisher | Wipf and Stock |
Pages | 0 |
Release | 2014-06-16 |
Genre | Church work with prostitutes |
ISBN | 9781498200783 |
Stop the Traffick? How do we even begin addressing such an important - and yet overwhelming - task? If you are a practitioner striving to assist victims or a faith-based organization wondering how to get involved you may be wrestling with questions like: How should we go about working with exploited people? Where should we focus our response? How do we deal with the challenges? This cutting-edge book brings together practical advice and strategic insight from more than 40 global experts and experienced practitioners who thoughtfully explore how best to answer these questions and more. Stopping the Traffick is for everyone who wants to go beyond merely knowing that something must be done to a deeper understanding of how we can more effectively bring an end to exploitation.
Not in My Town
Title | Not in My Town PDF eBook |
Author | Dillon Burroughs |
Publisher | New Hope Publishers |
Pages | 222 |
Release | 2011-06-01 |
Genre | Religion |
ISBN | 1596697776 |
Slavery still exists--here. Tens of millions of humans live in bondage worldwide, tens of thousands in the US. As seen recently on Fox News, Dillon Burroughs and Charles Powell bring awareness about what’s happening in our nation and world. The book and DVD teach about: - Human trafficking - Sexual exploitation - Forced labor - Agricultural slavery Not in My Town answers questions and promotes discussion about the slavery system that crisscrosses Atlanta, Orlando, Las Vegas, New York, California, Texas, North Carolina, Haiti, Amsterdam, India, Cambodia, and beyond. The authors’ gripping journey shocks but also motivates and provides resources to equip new generations of abolitionists from all corners of society and diverse worldviews who share the common call to stop injustice.
Vulnerable
Title | Vulnerable PDF eBook |
Author | Raleigh Sadler |
Publisher | B&H Books |
Pages | 0 |
Release | 2019 |
Genre | Religion |
ISBN | 9781535917971 |
Raleigh Sadler, president and founder of Let My People Go, offers a new approach to the problem of human trafficking: equipping vulnerable people to empower other vulnerable people, because Christ was made vulnerable for us.