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Gary Dorrien & Adam Clark: James Cone and the Emergence of Black Theology

Homebrewed Christianity

CHAPTER

Rhetoric and Identity in Black Theology

This chapter examines the complex rhetorical styles of key figures in Black Theology, emphasizing the need for listeners to rethink their identities beyond oppressive binaries. It explores the metaphorical meanings of race, highlighting the deeper issues of power and privilege, while urging solidarity with the oppressed through theological engagements. The conversation also reflects on historical narratives and the importance of reclaiming marginalized perspectives in understanding social justice movements.

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