According to James Cone, sin is when man denies the essence of God’s liberating activity as revealed in Jesus Christ, etc. Can you guess the views of salvation, church, and eschatology using what we have covered up to this point? Listen as the Right Wing Reverend explains these doctrines of black liberation theology and note how they differ from orthodox Christianity.
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According to James Cone, Jesus Christ is truly God and truly man, but his role as Jesus Christ incarnate was to liberate the oppressed. Listen as the Right Wing Reverend explains how this view of black liberation theology deviates from orthodox Christianity.
Continue Reading → ShareAll that black liberation theology wants is “freedom” and “justice” for the oppressed, and they turn to Scripture for support. Black poverty, for example, is attributed to injustice, not personal responsibility, such as laziness. Authentic “love” is not a helping hand or giving to those in need, but a redistribution of power (i.e. wealth) that empowers blacks. Rather, “love” enables the oppressed to seek and achieve social and economic freedom and justice. The Right Wing Reverend detects Marxist philosophy, not ...
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