James Cone's hermeneutic of language and black theology

[The author looks at the emergence of Black theology as a liberation movement by focusing on the way in which James Cone developed a hermeneutic of language that fostered such an emergence. Black Americans elaborated a theology around Jesus the Christ whom they experienced as God's expression o...

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Christianity
Cone, James H
Criticism and interpretation
Doctrine and exegesis
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Modern period
Race relations
Racism
Religious aspects
Theology
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