A review by milkbadger
A Black Theology of Liberation by Robert McAfee Brown, Gayraud Wilmore, K.C. Abraham, Rosemary Radford Ruether, Pablo Richard, Delores S. Williams, James H. Cone

2.0

A product of the black power movement, Cone's theological perspective is closer to Malcolm X than Martin Luther King. For me, the most interesting question raised by reading the book is why Cone's militant thinking has become so marginal over the course of the past thirty-five years, in spite of the persistence of black/white inequality?