Kimpinde, Mwansa Claude2025-06-232025-06-232025Kimpinde, M. C. (2025). Global perspectives on modern slavery: a reflective narrative on John Wesley’s thoughts upon Slavery and Social Justice. E-Journal of Religious and Theological Studies, 11(6): 305-321. https://doi.org/10.38159/erats.202511662458-7338 (online)https://doi.org/10.38159/erats.20251166http://hdl.handle.net/11660/13095This paper delves into the worldwide views on modern slavery, with a particular focus on the reflective narrative presented in John Wesley’s thoughts on slavery and social justice. Modern slavery remains a pressing issue in contemporary society, with millions of individuals subjected to exploitative and inhumane conditions. By examining Wesley’s thoughts on slavery and social justice by applying them to the context of modern slavery, this paper aimed to shed light on the importance of addressing this grave violation of human rights. Through a comparative analysis of historical perspectives and current global efforts to combat modern slavery, this paper sought to provide insights into the ongoing struggle for social justice and human dignity. The study outcomes underscored the continued significance of Wesley’s perspectives on slavery and social justice in addressing contemporary forms of exploitation and oppression. It is crucial to recognize that, while Wesley championed the equality of all individuals, he also demonstrated cultural biases and attitudes of superiority characteristic of his era in other discursive contexts, particularly in discussions surrounding human sin. In the context of today’s anti-racist movements, Wesley’s opposition to slavery should not be leveraged by his theological successors to assert a position of moral superiority. Instead, it should serve as an impetus to critically examine, across various contexts, what it genuinely means to be transformed into the image of a merciful and just God.enGlobal perspectivesModern SlaveryReflective narrativeJohn Wesley’s thoughts on SlaverySocial JusticeGlobal perspectives on modern slavery: a reflective narrative on John Wesley’s thoughts upon Slavery and Social JusticeArticleAuthor(s)http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/