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Slave Christianity emphasized themes of liberation, equality, and resistance against oppression. It provided spiritual solace and a sense of communal support to enslaved individuals, offering hope for a better future both in this life and the afterlife. Slave Christianity often interpreted biblical stories of deliverance and freedom as symbols of their own struggle for liberation from bondage.

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