James Cone and the Blackness of God
This essay considers James Cone’s affect on thought through messing up and messing with the conceptual field of theology.
This essay considers James Cone’s affect on thought through messing up and messing with the conceptual field of theology.
There is a series of shots in Selma that called to mind a passage from Perez’s The Material Ghost. In this section, Perez is talking about the shot reverse shot convention. “The shot/reverse shot does not give us a bystander’s view: it has us stand in turn where each character stands.That people engaged in conversation will […]
In this essay David Horstkoetter sets straight the false narrative by Glenn Beck on James Cone, black liberation theology, and the gospel.
A review of J. Kameron Carter’s recently published book, RACE: A THEOLOGICAL ACCOUNT.