James H. Cone

Cone in 2009 James Hal Cone (August 5, 1938 – April 28, 2018) was an American Methodist minister and theologian. He is best known for his advocacy of black theology and black liberation theology. His 1969 book ''Black Theology and Black Power'' provided a new way to comprehensively define the distinctiveness of theology in the black church. His message was that Black Power, defined as black people asserting the humanity that white supremacy denied, was the gospel in America. Jesus came to liberate the oppressed, advocating the same thing as Black Power. He argued that white American churches preached a gospel based on white supremacy, antithetical to the gospel of Jesus.

Cone's work was influential from the time of the book's publication and his work remains so today. His work has been both used and critiqued inside and outside the African-American theological community. He was the Charles Augustus Briggs Distinguished Professor of Systematic Theology at Columbia University-affiliated Union Theological Seminary until his death. Provided by Wikipedia
Showing 1 - 20 results of 91 for search 'Cone, James H', query time: 1.16s Refine Results
  1. 1
  2. 2
  3. 3

    Book
  4. 4

    Book
  5. 5

    Book
  6. 6

    Book
  7. 7
    Other Authors: ...Cone, James H...

    Conference Proceeding Book
  8. 8

    Book
  9. 9
  10. 10

    Book
  11. 11
  12. 12

    Book
  13. 13

    Book
  14. 14

    Book
  15. 15
    by Cone, James H, Cone, James H
    Published 1990

    Book
  16. 16
    by Cone, James H, Cone, James H
    Published 2012

    Book
  17. 17
    by Cone, James H., Cone, James H.
    Published 2011

    This item is not available through BorrowDirect. Please contact your institution’s interlibrary loan office for further assistance.
    Book
  18. 18
    by Cone, James H, Cone, James H
    Published 1975

    Book
  19. 19
    by Cone, James H, Cone, James H
    Published 1997

    Book
  20. 20
    by Cone, James H, Cone, James H
    Published 1999

    Book