Wednesday, July 22, 2015

James Cone

“Jesus is not a proposition, not a theological concept which exists merely in our heads.  He is an event of liberation, a happening in the lives of oppressed people struggling for political freedom.  Therefore, to know him is to encounter him in the history of the weak and the helpless.  That is why it can be rightly said that there can be no knowledge of Jesus independent of the history and culture of the oppressed.  It is impossible to interpret the Scripture correctly and thus understand Jesus aright unless the interpretation is done in the light of the consciousness of the oppressed in their struggle for liberation.”
James Cone

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