A Black theology of liberation

James H. Cone ; [foreword by Paulo Freire]
2nd ed.. Maryknoll, N.Y. : Orbis Books, [1986]
xxii, 154 pages ; 21 cm
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  • 1. The content of theology. Liberation as the content of theology. Liberation and black theology. Black theology and the black community. Black theology as survival theology. Black theology as passionate language
  • 2. The sources and norm of black theology. The function of the sources and norm. The sources of black theology. The norm of black theology
  • 3. The meaning of revelation. Revelation and American theology. The biblical view of revelation. General and special revelation. Bultmann's view of New Testament revelation
  • 4. God in black theology. Must we discard God-language? Hermeneutical principle for the doctrine of God. New wine in new wineskins. God is black. The love and righteousness of God. Traditional theological language and the black God
  • 5. The human being in black theology. American theology, existentialism, and black theology. The human being as endowed with freedo
  • Includes bibliographical references and indexes.
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