In his reflections on God, Jesus, suffering, and liberation, James H. Cone relates the gospel message to the experience of the black community. But a wider theme of the book is the role that social and historical context plays in framing the questions we address to God as well as the mode of the answers provided.
The Cross and the Lynching Tree
James H. Cone
audiobookA Black Theology of Liberation : 50th Anniversary Edition
James H. Cone
audiobookMartin & Malcolm & America : A Dream or a Nightmare 20th Anniversary Edition
James H. Cone
audiobookBlack Theology and Black Power
James H. Cone
audiobookSaid I Wasn't Gonna Tell Nobody : The Making of a Black Theologian
James H. Cone
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The Idolatry of God : Breaking Our Addiction to Certainty and Satisfaction
Peter Rollins
bookThoughts on Life and Religion : An Aftermath from the Writings of The Right Honourable Professor Max Müller
F. Max Müller
bookGodwink Stories : A Devotional
SQuire Rushnell
bookThe Meaning of the War: Life & Matter in Conflict
Henri Bergson
bookIs This Normal?: Judgement-Free Straight Talk about Your Body
Jolene Brighten
audiobookMystic Christianity
Yogi Ramacharaka
bookOn Reading Well
Karen Swallow Prior
audiobookThe Lost Peace
Richard Sakwa
audiobookMe, But Better
Olga Khazan
audiobookMold Illness Diet
Jeffrey Winzant
bookBattle Mind. How to Navigate in Chaos and Perform under Pressure
Merete Wedell-Wedellsborg
bookMind Hacking : Train Your Mind and Become More Intelligent with a Happy Brain
Adrian Tweeley
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