Speaking the Truth: Ecumenism, Liberation, and Black Theology

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W.B. Eerdmans Publishing Company, 1986 - Religion - 167 pages

Contents

Sanctification and Liberation in the Black Religious
17
Christian Faith and Political Praxis
35
A Theological Challenge to the American Catholic
50
A Perspective
61
The Black Church Ecumenism
81
More Recent History
97
What Is the Church?
111
A HistoricalTheological Interpretation
129
Black Ecumenism and the Liberation Struggle
142
Postscript
155
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About the author (1986)

James Hal Cone was born in Fordyce, Arkansas on August 5, 1938. He received a bachelor of divinity degree from Garrett Theological Seminary and a master's degree and a Ph.D. from Northwestern University. He became a central figure in the development of black liberation theology in the 1960s and 1970s. He spoke about racial inequalities that persisted in the form of economic injustice, mass incarceration, and police shootings. He joined the faculty of Union Theological Seminary in 1969 and was appointed to the distinguished Charles A. Biggs chair of systematic theology in 1977. He wrote several books including Black Theology and Black Power, A Black Theology of Liberation, Crosscurrents, and The Cross and the Lynching Tree, which received the Grawemeyer Award in Religion in 2018. He died on April 28, 2018 at the age of 79.

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