Not many theological books are still read after 50 years, still less studied for their ongoing, urgent relevance. James Cone’s “Black Theology and Black Power” is the rare case. (@OrbisBooks) Several sessions at #AAR2019 explore his legacy.

Nov 24, 2019 · 10:00 PM UTC

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Cone had no interest in assessments of his work that didn’t address the burning fire from which his work emerged. Cone died in April 2018. We are still measuring the importance of his legacy. What a privilege it was to know him and work with him for over 30 years.
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