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Said I Wasn't Gonna Tell Nobody
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In "Said I Wasn't Gonna Tell Nobody," James Cone reflects on his life and the development of Black Theology, providing insights into the personal and intellectual journey that shaped his groundbreaking work.
The book delves into Cone's encounters with racism, his evolving understanding of the Gospel in the context of black liberation, and his deep commitment to social justice.
Cone shares intimate stories and previously unexamined experiences, making it his most personal book to date.
The book also explores the challenges and triumphs he faced in advocating for a theology that speaks directly to the experiences of black people in America.
This book ultimately serves as a testament to the enduring power of faith and the ongoing struggle for liberation.
The book delves into Cone's encounters with racism, his evolving understanding of the Gospel in the context of black liberation, and his deep commitment to social justice.
Cone shares intimate stories and previously unexamined experiences, making it his most personal book to date.
The book also explores the challenges and triumphs he faced in advocating for a theology that speaks directly to the experiences of black people in America.
This book ultimately serves as a testament to the enduring power of faith and the ongoing struggle for liberation.
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as a concise, reflective memoir by James Cone on his life and theology.


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