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 USD19.95 | "Black Theology and Ideology: Deideological Dimensions in the Theology of James H. Cone" | | "In this work Harry H. Singleton, III, uniquely combines the theological methods of Juan Luis Segundo and James H. Cone. Segundo's method of deideologization is appropriated to argue that relevant theological reflection must depart from the exposing of religio-political ideologies that justify human opression in the name of God and their need to be effectively countered by the creation of new theological presuppositions rooted in liberation. Singleton then contextualizes Segundo's method by offering Cone's theological perspective as the best example of such an approach in America insofar as it is able to discern the link between religio-political ideologies and black oppression." |  | | Tag : cone , ideologies , depart , justify , ideology |
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 USD16.99 | "A Pastor in New York: The Life and Times of Spencer Houghton Cone" | | "John Thornbury lives about ninety miles from Gettysburg, Pennsylvania where nearly 150 years ago the decisive battle in the great struggle known as the Civil War was faught. Bronze statues stand there representing the brave men who faught, and in some cases, died for what they believed. This book gave the author an opportunity to rediscover and present to our generation the life of a wonderful man of God who lived through these troubled times and who has suffered an undeserved anonymity: Spencer Houghton Cone. This is a story about a marvellous conversion, overcoming hardships through faith, the power of preaching, and the influence of a godly life. This book is not fiction, it is sober history. It tells of what actually happened, true stories of courage and faith. Such should nourish your inner spirit." |  | | Tag : anonymity , cone , decisive , gettysburg , sober , spencer , statues |
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 USD19.00 | "Living Stones in the Household of God" | | "The advent of black theology in the late 1960s brought together a revolution in the nation's race relations with a new theological reckoning and a reassessment of the black church's legacy of social justice. Now, a generation later, scholars and theologians are taking stock of black theology, not just its immense influence and power but its future shape and purpose. In this volume, sixteen theologians assess the impact and import of black theology and the new challenges presented by today's intellectual, social, religious, and geopolitical situation. Including two chapters by James H. Cone, the pioneer of black theology, the volume examines black theology and the black churches, black theology and the white churches, black theology in light of global religions, and the ongoing spiritual challenges to African Americans today. A major focus of the volume is the contribution of womanist thought. Along with Linda Thomas, contributors include James H. Cone, Jeremiah A. Wright Jr., Lee Butl |  | | Tag : black and tan , black black , black eye , black lab , black on black , black or white , black sea , cone , men in black , white and black |
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 USD20.00 | "God of the Oppressed" | | "In his reflections on God, Jesus, suffering, and liberation, James H. Cone relates the gospel message to the experience of the black community. But a wider theme of the book is the role that social and historical context plays in framing the questions we address to God as well as the mode of the answers provided." |  | | Tag : a mode , address book , black gospel , cone , framing , wider |
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 USD24.00 | "Black Theology & Black Power" | | "First published in 1969, "Black Theology & 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." |  | | Tag : black on black , black black , black gospel , new black , black eye , black sea , black lab , men in black , black and tan , black hat |
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 USD13.00 | "The Spirituals and the Blues" | | "Cone explores two classic aspects of African-American culture--the spirituals and the blues. He tells the captivating story of how slaves and the children of slaves used this music to affirm their essential humanity in the face of oppression. The blues are shown to be a "this-worldly" expression of cultural and political rebellion. The spirituals tell about the "attempt to carve out a significant existence in a very trying situation"." |  | | Tag : african culture , african slaves , american classic , blues music , carve , carve out , classic american , cone , slaves , the blues |
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 USD26.95 | "The Compassionate God" | | "C. S. Song is among the most creative theologians writing today. He is one of the reasons why many today contend that the most important theological writings are coming from Third World theologians. The Compassionate God is an excellent theological text which invites Christians to look beyond the particularities of their Western Culture to the cultures of other people. I recommend it highly. ? James H. Cone, Charles A. Briggs Professor of Systematic Theology, Union Theological Seminary, New York" |  | | Tag : briggs , compassionate , cone , creative writing , recommend to , song writing , writing a song |
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