The Curse of Ham: Biblical Justification for Racial Inequality?
The story of the drunkenness of Noah that caused him to remove his clothing and thus provided the opportunity for his son, Ham, to “see” him (Genesis 9:20‒27), has never received an interpretation that has been unanimously adopted by interpreters over the centuries. By examining the concept of “nake...
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Socio-historical examination of religion and ministry
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