Toward a Method for Liberating Whiteness: The Significance of James Cone's Theology for White Theologians and Churches
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Keywords

James Cone
Whiteness
Liberation
Method

How to Cite

Robinson, E. (2020). Toward a Method for Liberating Whiteness: The Significance of James Cone’s Theology for White Theologians and Churches. Methodist Review, 12, 85–101. Retrieved from https://methodistreview.org/index.php/mr/article/view/236

Abstract

Addressing the systemic nature of the sin of whiteness in theology and churches, this essay draws upon the theology of James Cone to construct a method enabling white theologians to become black with God. The essay seeks to demonstrate how Wesleyan Methodist theology can be reconstructed through these methodological touchstones

 

 

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