Black Theology and Black PowerFirst published in 1969, "Black Theology and Black Power" provided the first systematic presentation of black theology. Relating the militant struggle for liberation with the gospel message of salvation, James Cone laid the foundation for an original interpretation of Christianity that retains its urgency and challenge today. |
Contents
Preface | 1 |
The Gospel of Jesus Black People and Black Power | 31 |
The White Church and Black Power | 62 |
Copyright | |
5 other sections not shown
Other editions - View all
Common terms and phrases
accept affirm America Barth become believe biblical Black and White black church black community black man's black ministers Black Power black preachers Black Religion black revolution Black Skins Black Theology Bonhoeffer Christ means Christian churchmen confront culture death Dietrich Bonhoeffer emphasis enslaved eschatology evil existence fact faith Fanon freedom ghetto God's love gospel Harvey Cox hope human Ibid injustice Jesus Christ Jürgen Moltmann Karl Barth LeRoi Jones liberal live Malcolm Boyd Malcolm X means black Methodist moral Negro neighbor obedience one's oppressed blacks oppressor Paneloux permission perspective political poor Poussaint preached Press problem protest question Quoted radical reality rebel rebellion reconciliation relationship religious response revolutionary Rieux righteousness Ron Karenga seeks slave slavery social speak Spirit Stokely Carmichael structure suffering Testament theologians tion trans underground church values violence white American white church white oppression white power white racism white society word York