
Adam Clark: James Cone was right
Homebrewed Christianity
Exploring Black Theology and Racism
This chapter analyzes the backlash against a class on Black theology, revealing disturbing racist reactions and questioning their motivations. It highlights the historical and contemporary implications of white supremacy in Christianity, emphasizing the need to recognize African contributions to the faith. The discussion connects the struggles of Black identity with significant theological figures, ultimately examining the intersection of faith, justice, and the lingering effects of oppression.
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