In the acclaimed book 'Slavery Ordained of God' by F. A. Ross, the author delves into a controversial topic with historical significance. Ross examines the long-standing belief that slavery was justified and supported by religious doctrine, particularly in the Southern United States during the 19th century. Through a thorough analysis of biblical passages and theological arguments, Ross challenges the notion that slavery was endorsed by divine authority. His writing style is scholarly and meticulous, providing a well-researched and thought-provoking exploration of the intersection of religion and slavery in American history. This book is a valuable contribution to the study of race relations and the moral implications of societal beliefs. In 'Slavery Ordained of God', F. A. Ross sheds light on a dark chapter in American history and invites readers to critically examine the complex relationship between religion and social justice.