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den301095
1 month ago
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Does Samuel Sewall appeal more to logic or to emotion in "The Selling of Joseph: A Memorial"? Back up your response with evidenc

e from the text. Your response should be at least 150 words. (150-200 words)
English
2 answers:
Bond [7.5K]1 month ago
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While there is a mix of logic and emotion present, the primary focus is on logic. Sewall articulates clearly that true adherence to the Bible should not allow for the acceptance of slavery or the mass killing of individuals. Acting in accordance with Christian principles entails emulating Christ and abiding by biblical teachings. There is no valid justification for Joseph's slavery, yet people still partake in similar practices as those who enslaved him. Sewall denounces human trafficking and questions the morals of those slave owners who consider themselves religious followers. By using Joseph's situation, he highlights the inconsistencies in their actions. Additionally, he references various biblical texts to bolster his argument against the act of stealing humans. His logic effectively exposes the hypocrisy of those who choose to overlook their contradictory beliefs and encourages self-reflection on their staunch convictions.




hammer [7.6K]1 month ago
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Answer:

Logic

Explanation:

In "The Selling of Joseph: A Memorial," Samuel Sewall seeks to critique slavery and assert its incompatibility with Christian morals. He points out that while Christians may decry how Joseph was treated by his siblings, they often overlook the moral implications that arise when they support slavery. This contradiction leads to Sewall's position that it is inconsistent to denounce the actions of Joseph's brothers while simultaneously endorsing slavery. Hence, he presents a logical case for the inherent conflict between Christian values and the institution of slavery.

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