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  • Black Faith and Public Talk: Critical Essays on James H. Cone's Black Theology and Black Power

    Black Faith and Public Talk by Hopkins, Dwight N.;

    Critical Essays on James H. Cone's Black Theology and Black Power

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    Product details:

    • Publisher Baylor University Press
    • Date of Publication 31 December 2020
    • Number of Volumes Hardback

    • ISBN 9781481314695
    • Binding Hardback
    • See also 9781602580138
    • No. of pages272 pages
    • Size 228x152x19 mm
    • Weight 525 g
    • Language English
    • Illustrations hardcover does not include jacket
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    Short description:

    When Cone wrote Black Theology and Black Power, he liberated the Gospel of Christ from its institutionalized forms. This book continues Cone's theme of power in the public realm and examines the economic, political, cultural, gender, and theological implications of black faith and black theology.

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    When Cone wrote Black Theology and Black Power, he signaled to the world that the American black faith tradition would no longer recognize the confines of the church walls as the extent of its purview in society. Cone liberated the Gospel of Christ from its institutionalized forms, unhinging it from oppressive and racist power structures in American society and releasing it to do its work in the public sphere. Black Faith and Public Talk continues Cone's theme of power in the public realm and examines the economic, political, cultural, gender, and theological implications of black faith and black theology.

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    Table of Contents:

    • Acknowledgments
    • Introduction: Black Faith and Public Talk, Dwight N. Hopkins
    • Part I: Black Faith and Religious Themes
    • 1. Black Theology and Human Identity, Cornel West
    • 2. The Black Church and Religious Freedom, Stephen L. Carter
    • 3. African American Thought: The Discovery of Fragments, David Tracy
    • Part II: Black Faith and Prophetic Faith Communities
    • 4. Black Theology on Theological Education, Dwight N. Hopkins
    • 5. Racism and the Church: An Inquiry into the Contradictions between Experience, Doctrine, and Theological Theory, Jamie. T Phelps
    • 6. Black Leadership, Faith, and the Struggle for Freedom, Manning Marble
    • 7. Black Theology and the Parish Ministry, J. Alfred Smith, Sr.
    • 8. An Underground Theology, Jeremiah A. Wright, Jr.
    • Part III: Black Faith and Women
    • 9. Searching for Paradise in a World of Theme Parks, Emilie M. Townes
    • 10. Servanthood Revisited: Womanist Explorations of Servanthood Theology, Jacquelyn Grant
    • 11. Disrupted/Disruptive Movements: Black Theology and Black Power 1969/1999, Renée Leslie Hill
    • 12. Reimagining Public Discourse, Rebecca S. Chopp
    • Part IV: Black Faith and the Third World
    • 13. Liberation Theology and African Women's Theologies, Rosemary Radford Ruether
    • 14. Emancipatory Christianity, Linda E. Thomas
    • 15. Black Latin American Theology: A New Way to Sense, to Feel, and to Speak of God, Silvia Regina de Lima Silva
    • Part V: Black Faith, James H. Cone, and the Future of Black Theology
    • 16. Race and Civil Society: A Democratic Conversation, Jean Bethke Elshtain and Christopher Beem
    • 17. Comparing the Public Theologies of James H. Cone and Martin Luther King, Jr., Peter J. Paris
    • 18. Black Theology at the Turn of the Century: Some Unmet Needs and Challenges, Gayraud S. Wilmore
    • 19. Looking Back, Going Forward: Black Theology as Public Talk, James H. Cone
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