Human Trafficking, the Bible, and the Church
Book Description
In a world where millions suffer under the shadow of human trafficking, Christians face a profound challenge: how can ancient biblical texts speak meaningfully to this modern crisis? Marion L. S. Carson tackles this complex question head-on, exploring whether Scripture written in an era when slavery was commonplace can offer relevant guidance for today's fight against human exploitation.
This thoughtful examination bridges the gap between biblical times and contemporary reality, drawing on historical context and literary analysis to unlock the deeper wisdom within Scripture. Carson carefully analyzes key biblical passages related to slavery and prostitution, demonstrating how these ancient texts can inform and strengthen Christian responses to modern trafficking in all its devastating forms.
Rather than dismissing the Bible as outdated or irrelevant, this study reveals how Scripture's teachings can guide believers toward meaningful action against contemporary slavery, including the sex trafficking industry that ensnares countless victims worldwide. Carson's approach respects both the historical context of biblical texts and the urgent moral imperatives of our time.
For Christians seeking to understand how their faith should respond to one of today's most pressing human rights crises, this work offers both scholarly insight and practical direction. It challenges readers to discover how ancient wisdom can illuminate pathways toward justice and healing in our modern world.
Who Is This For?
π Reading Level: Short (< 200 pages) (~5 hours)
π Length: 174 pages
What You'll Discover
- β Study Bible from spiritual perspective
- β Explore Biblical teaching
- β Explore Slavery
- β Explore Religious aspects
- β Explore Christianity
- β Explore Human trafficking
- β Explore Prostitution
- β Explore Human rights