The Rev. Dr. James H. Cone, a central figure in the development of black liberation theology in the 1960s and ‘70s who argued for racial justice and an interpretation of the Christian Gospel that ...
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 ...
White supremacist groups that have attempted to paint themselves as Christian have been recognized as corrupt. The vast majority see their racial hatred for what it is, and reject them.We currently ...
Black liberation theology often involves holding a black image of Christ. This study examines whether or not this particular aspect of black liberation theology is related to racial empowerment. Data ...
Among social trends anchored in the ’60s, none have been as resourcefully mobilized by Christians as situation ethics (popularized in 1966 by Joseph Fletcher) and liberation theology (articulated at ...
How the Peruvian priest influenced the fathers of integral mission. Gustavo Gutiérrez Merino, the father of liberation theology and Catholic theologian who first argued for a “preferential option for ...
Liberation theology began as a movement with-in the Roman Catholic Church in Latin America in the 1950s and 1960s, but soon found quarter in some sectors of Protestantism. It is a political theology ...
The death of Gustavo Gutiérrez, called the “father of liberation theology,” at age 96 on October 22 has set off a reconsideration of the theological and pastoral movement spawned by the publication of ...
Slave theology in the "invisible institution" / Dwight N. Hopkins -- The slave narratives as a source of black theological discourse : the spirit and eschatology / George C. L. Cummings -- "Coming ...
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