God of the oppressed

Book • 1975
In 'God of the Oppressed', James H. Cone presents a challenging perspective on the relationship between God, faith, society, and action, focusing on the liberation of the oppressed through the lens of Black Liberation Theology.

The book emphasizes the importance of understanding the gospel in the context of the black community's struggle for freedom and justice.

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