Puritan Sailor
Puritan Board Doctor
I'm just curious if any of you know of any substantial references of Reformers and Puritans commenting on aspects of social justice. I'm looking for treatises, letters, even blurbs from commetnaries, any original sources. I'm thinking in particular of issues like oppression of the poor, racism, slavery, and other like issues. I know they didn't always speak of these issues in these modern categories nor did they apply their theology/ethics consistently in history (Southern slavery for example). But I know there must be nuggets or seed concepts of social justice in their writings, just as there were doctrinal concepts in the early church which the reformation brought into full bloom. Any one know of any original sources to plow through?
VirginiaHuguenot you've gotta have some leads
VirginiaHuguenot you've gotta have some leads
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