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Cone, James Hal

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Cone, James Hal (1938– )

US Protestant theologian. He became a professor of theology at Union Theological Seminary in New York City in 1976. His A Black Theology of Liberation (1970) contained an angry critique of the presuppositions of white theologians. A more measured statement of his views, God of the Oppressed, followed in 1975.

He was born in Fordyce, Arkansas. He graduated from Philander Smith College in 1958 and received a PhD from Northwestern. His autobiographical My Soul Looks Back appeared in 1987.



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