When Cone wrote Black Theology and Black Power, he signaled to the
world that the American black faith tradition would no longer
recognize the confines of the church walls as the extent of its
purview in society. Cone liberated the Gospel of Christ from its
institutionalized forms, unhinging it from oppressive and racist
power structures in American society and releasing it to do its
work in the public sphere. Black Faith and Public Talk continues
Cone's theme of power in the public realm and examines the
economic, political, cultural, gender, and theological implications
of black faith and black theology.
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