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+**Counter Liberation Strategy: Ontologically identify the black body with the crucified Christ. Having a lens through Christianity allows us to see beyond social death. CONE:** |
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+James Cone highly influential black theologian known for his work on black liberation theology. The Cross and The Lynching Tree. Orbis Books. 2011. |
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+“The cross and...souls and bodies.” |
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+**And, the kritik’s defense of Christianity of power through weakness is distinct from interpretations that justified slavery. FRANKLIN:** |
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+V. P. Franklin V.P Franklin, Ph.D., holds a University of California President's Chair and is a Distinguished Professor of History and Education. He is also the Editor of The Journal of African American History. Dr. Franklin has published over fifty scholarly articles on African American history and education and is the author of The Education of Black Philadelphia: The Social and |
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+“The characterization of...out of defeat.” |
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+**Key to solving the optimism-pessimism paradox which confronts everyday life. CONE 2:** |
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+James Cone highly influential black theologian known for his work on black liberation theology. The Cross and The Lynching Tree. Orbis Books. 2011. |
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+“The more black people...in American history.” |
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+**Their use of ontology to warrant their claims is the wrong starting point - turns case. BALTAZAR:** |
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+Eulalio R. Baltazar Teaches philosophy at the University of the District of Columbia, author of numerous books on process theology. The Dark Center: A Process Theology of Blackness. 1973. Paulist Press. |
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+“While the practical...positive theological symbol.” |