Risks of faith : the emergence of a Black theology of liberation, 1968-1998 / James H. Cone.

"With the 1969 publication of the now-classic Black Theology and Black Power, James H. Cone took the Civil Rights struggle to the very soul of America, challenging the theological community with his proposal that Christ's message was in fact one of liberation for oppressed people, but part...

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Main Author: Cone, James H. (Author)
Format: eBook
Language:English
Published: Boston : Beacon Press, [1999]
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Table of Contents:
  • Section 1. Black theology and Black power. Christianity and Black power, 1968 ; Black spirituals: a theological interpretation, 1972 ; Black theology on revolution, violence, and reconciliation, 1975 ; Black theology and the Black church: where do we go from here? 1977
  • Section 2. Martin and Malcolm. The theology of Martin Luther King, Jr., 1986 ; Martin Luther King, Jr., Black theology-Black church, 1984 ; Martin Luther King, Jr., and the third world, 1987 ; Demystifying Martin and Malcolm, 1994
  • Section 3. Going forward. New roles in the ministry: a theological appraisal, 1976 ; Black theology and the Black college student, 1976 ; White theology revisited, 1998 ; Whose earth is it, anyway? 1998.