Looking Back at the Evolution of James Cone's Theological Anthropology: A Brief Commentary

Reverend Dr. James Hal Cone has unquestionably been a key architect in defining Black liberation theology. Trained in the Western theological tradition at Garrett Theological Seminary, Cone became an expert on the theology of Twentieth-century Swiss-German theologian Karl Barth. Cone's study of...

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Main Author: Maat, Sekhmet Ra Em Kht (Author)
Format: Electronic Article
Language:English
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Published: MDPI [2019]
In: Religions
Year: 2019, Volume: 10, Issue: 11
Further subjects:B Karl Barth
B African American theological anthropology
B Black Liberation Theology
B James Hal Cone
B Black Theology
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