Answer:
Furman suggested that slave rebellions were inspired, at least in part, by the dueling 
biblical hermeneutics—methods of reading and interpreting scripture—within American 
Christianity. He warned that “certain writers,” many “highly respected,” promoted positions 
“very unfriendly to the principle and practice of holding slaves,” opinions advanced “directly to 
disturb the domestic peace” of South Carolina. Their anti-slavery views produced