by James H. Cone (Author), Josiah Young (Foreword by)
Originally published in 1984, James Cone's For My People remains an important landmark in the development of Black Theology. While tracing the origins of the movement, its relation to the Black Church, its engagement with other liberation theologies from the Global South, and the emergence of Womanist theology, he also offered telling reflections on the path ahead.
Assessing this work, the great scholar C. Eric Lincoln observed: "For My People spares neither kith nor kin, but addresses itself to the whole range of factors in North American religion that make for the traditional black church/white church dichotomy, and the spiritual and social consequences that attend it. For My People is a strong commentary on both the role and the vitality of black theology, as well as on the pervasiveness of the problems that sustain the need for it."
In a new foreword, Josiah Young, who finished his PhD with Cone at Union Theological Seminary and now teaches at Wesleyan Theological Seminary in Washington, DC, reflects on the significance of this work within the corpus of Cone's writing, and assesses the ongoing relevance of this work for the life of the Black Church, the ongoing project of Black and Womanist Theology, and the liberating application of the Gospel to our world today.
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RELIGION / Christian Theology / Liberation Theology
RELIGION / Christian Theology / Ecclesiology
SOCIAL SCIENCE / Black Studies
James H. Cone
FOR MY PEOPLE
Black Theology and the Black Church
40th Anniversary Edition
Foreword by Josiah Young
ISBN: 978-1-62698-580-3
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Cover design: Michael Calvente
Author Biography
James H. Cone, who died in 2018, was Bill and Judith Moyers Distinguished Professor of Systematic Theology at Union Theological Seminary, NYC. He was the author of many books, including Black Theology & Black Power; A Black Theology of Liberation; his memoir, Said I Wasn't Gonna Tell Nobody; and a modern classic, The Cross and the Lynching Tree, winner of the 2018 Grawemeyer Award in Religion.
Number of Pages: 328
Dimensions: 0.66 x 8.24 x 5.44 IN
Publication Date: October 23, 2024