This
is, perhaps, the most unusual set of documents I have included on this
website. Dr. Holcombe was apparently an adherent of the 18th
Century Swedish theologian, Emanuel Swedenborg (1688--1772), whose
ideas and doctrines are not much in vogue today. (A friend, who
studied Swedenborg in seminary, characterized them to me as
"weird.")
Ironically, Swedenborg himself was opposed to
slavery. In spite of this, Holcombe uses Swedenborg's concepts to
construct, in these three essays, a thelogical justification for
African slavery. A second essay by Holcombe, which does not
appear to be based on Swedenborg's theology, is also on this website. |