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 ...
When James Cone died Saturday at 79, he was remembered as a theological giant. Cone made Christianity accessible to many people of color who had dismissed it as a "white man's religion." He was the ...
LITTLE ROCK (KATV) — Founded in 1886, Shorter College is a private, faith-based, two-year liberal arts college located in North Little Rock. A product of the AfricanMethodist Episcopal Church, Shorter ...
Departed ancestor James Cone’s A Black Theology of Liberation emerges as a powerfully meditative text on the conditions of possibility for Black bodies on Earth, and for theology as a vehicle for ...
Bill Moyers interviews theologian James Cone. The recent reappearance of nooses is a haunting reminder of the dark side of American history, when after the civil war black Americans were forced to ...
Outside the Basilica of the Annunciation in Nazareth, along lengthy walls that enclose the church’s courtyard, there is a series of portraits of the Madonna and Child. Each portrait is labeled with ...
In honor of Black History Month, the Rolling Hills Library held the 6th annual African American Read-In Sunday afternoon to recognize and celebrate Black literature. Public figures, pastors, reading ...
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