God of the Oppressed

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God of the Oppressed is a seminal theological work by James H. Cone that articulates Black liberation theology by portraying God’s solidarity with the oppressed in the struggle against racism and injustice.

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instanceOf book
theological work
academicDiscipline African American religious studies
systematic theology
addresses critique of white American theology
history of Black suffering in America
role of the church in liberation
author James H. Cone NERFINISHED
countryOfOrigin United States of America
surface form: United States
critiques racist structures in church and society
theological neutrality in the face of injustice
white liberal theology
describesGodAs active in historical liberation
identifying with the oppressed
focusesOn experience of Black people in the United States
relationship between Christian faith and Black liberation
struggle against white supremacy
genre Black theology
liberation theology
theology
hasInfluenced Christian social ethics
contemporary Black theology
liberation theology worldwide
theology of race and racism
influencedBy African American religious experience
Black Power movement NERFINISHED
civil rights movement in the United States
earlier works of James H. Cone
intendedAudience clergy
students of theology and religious studies
theologians
keyConcept Black experience as a source for theology
Jesus as liberator of the oppressed
hermeneutic of the oppressed
liberation as central to the gospel
language English
mainSubject Black liberation theology NERFINISHED
Christian theology
civil rights movement
oppression
racism
social justice
notableFor articulating Black liberation theology in a systematic form
critiquing dominant white theological traditions
linking Christian faith with political liberation of Black people
theologicalPerspective God’s solidarity with the oppressed
preferential option for the oppressed
usedIn courses on liberation theology
courses on race and religion
seminary curricula

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James H. Cone notableWork God of the Oppressed