Lincoln Rice

Healing the Racial Divide


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Cone’s Black Theology and Black Power was the first book in the world published on liberation theology in 1969, and his thought has continued to develop over the past forty years.64 The section will begin with Cone’s critique of white churches and Eurocentric theology, followed by his thesis on the necessity of African American sources and black agency within a theological framework of racial justice.

      For well over forty years, Cone has persistently stated that African American sources and black agency are essential for achieving racial justice within societal and ecclesial realms. Any Christian theology that lacks these two ingredients cannot properly be called theology since it does not take seriously God’s central work of liberation in the United States in the twenty-first century. Whites can play a role in liberation if they are willing to give preference to African American sources and the notion of black agency in their theologies. The theologians below, whether black or white, have all been influenced by Cone’s call to make black theology a priority.

      M. Shawn Copeland