THEY WERE NEVER ABSENT FROM THE STORY.
For generations, the Bible has been read in radically different ways.
In one context, it was used to justify systems of racial hierarchy and human bondage. In another, it became a source of endurance, resistance, and hope for those living under those same systems.
Both histories are real.
Both are documented.
But neither can be understood without returning to the text itself—within the world in which it was written.
Written in Our Image is a historical and textual investigation into the presence of Africa and African-associated peoples within the biblical narrative, and the later interpretations that reshaped that reality.
This book does not argue ideology.
It follows evidence.
Drawing on:
This study distinguishes between:
From the Table of Nations in Genesis 10 to the political world of Egypt and Cush…
From the rise of pro-slavery theology to the creation of the 1807 “Slave Bible”…
From plantation readings of Scripture to the theological resistance of enslaved communities…
This work traces how the Bible was:
interpreted, weaponized, and reclaimed.
It does not claim that the biblical world was uniformly African.
It does not claim that all later interpreters acted in bad faith.
Instead, it advances a narrower and historically grounded argument:
That Africa and African-associated regions were part of the foundational geographic world of the Bible—and that later racialized interpretations emerged within specific historical contexts, not from the text itself.
Written with methodological precision and restraint, this volume is designed for readers who want clarity over assumption, evidence over rhetoric, and history over inherited narrative.
What does the text actually say?
What was added later?
And what happens when those two are finally separated?
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Paperback. Condition: new. Paperback. THEY WERE NEVER ABSENT FROM THE STORY.For generations, the Bible has been read in radically different ways.In one context, it was used to justify systems of racial hierarchy and human bondage. In another, it became a source of endurance, resistance, and hope for those living under those same systems.Both histories are real.Both are documented.But neither can be understood without returning to the text itself-within the world in which it was written.Written in Our Image is a historical and textual investigation into the presence of Africa and African-associated peoples within the biblical narrative, and the later interpretations that reshaped that reality.This book does not argue ideology.It follows evidence.Drawing on: Historical and archaeological researchLinguistic and textual analysisDocumented records from the Atlantic slave eraThis study distinguishes between: The biblical text itselfThe interpretations built around itThe historical conditions in which those interpretations were usedFrom the Table of Nations in Genesis 10 to the political world of Egypt and Cush.From the rise of pro-slavery theology to the creation of the 1807 "Slave Bible".From plantation readings of Scripture to the theological resistance of enslaved communities.This work traces how the Bible was: interpreted, weaponized, and reclaimed.It does not claim that the biblical world was uniformly African.It does not claim that all later interpreters acted in bad faith.Instead, it advances a narrower and historically grounded argument: That Africa and African-associated regions were part of the foundational geographic world of the Bible-and that later racialized interpretations emerged within specific historical contexts, not from the text itself.Written with methodological precision and restraint, this volume is designed for readers who want clarity over assumption, evidence over rhetoric, and history over inherited narrative.This book is for readers who are ready to ask: What does the text actually say?What was added later?And what happens when those two are finally separated? This item is printed on demand. Shipping may be from our UK warehouse or from our Australian or US warehouses, depending on stock availability. Seller Inventory # 9798253681862
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