Source: Black Theology and Black Power (1969), pp. 39-41
James Cone: Citations en anglais
“A God minus wrath seems to be a God who is basically not against anything.”
Source: A Black Theology of Liberation (1970), p. 73
Source: Speaking the Truth: Ecumenism, Liberation, and Black Theology (1986), p. v
Source: Speaking the Truth: Ecumenism, Liberation, and Black Theology (1986), pp. 7-8
Source: God of the Oppressed (1975, 1997), p. 46
Source: Black Theology and Black Power (1969), p. 24
Source: Black Theology and Black Power (1969), p. 140
Source: Black Theology and Black Power (1969), p. 16
“To be Christian is to be one of those whom God has chosen. God has chosen black people!”
Source: Black Theology and Black Power (1969), pp. 139-140
Source: Black Theology and Black Power (1969), p. 143
This is what the black revolution means.
Source: Black Theology and Black Power (1969), p. 136
Source: A Black Theology of Liberation (1970), p. 73
Source: God of the Oppressed (1975, 1997), p. 32
Source: Speaking the Truth: Ecumenism, Liberation, and Black Theology (1986), p. 4
Source: A Black Theology of Liberation (1970), p. 70
Source: Black Theology and Black Power (1969), p. 151
Source: A Black Theology of Liberation (1970), pp. 63-64
Source: Black Theology and Black Power (1969), p. 143
Source: Speaking the Truth: Ecumenism, Liberation, and Black Theology (1986), p. 9
Source: Black Theology and Black Power (1969), p. 14-16
Source: Speaking the Truth: Ecumenism, Liberation, and Black Theology (1986), p. v
Source: God of the Oppressed (1975, 1997), p. 43
Source: Black Theology and Black Power (1969), p. 73
Source: Black Theology and Black Power (1969), p. 135
Source: Speaking the Truth: Ecumenism, Liberation, and Black Theology (1986), p. 6
Source: Black Theology and Black Power (1969), p. 39
Source: Black Theology and Black Power (1969), p. 39
Source: Black Theology and Black Power (1969), p. 36
Source: God of the Oppressed (1975, 1997), p. 128 (1975 edition)