James H. Cone, Founder Of Black Liberation Theology, Dies At 79

In the late 1960s, the Rev. James H. Cone later recalled, "I was within inches of leaving the Christian faith." He had spent a decade immersed in theology - poring over the teachings of the African Methodist Episcopal Church, studying for a doctorate and closely following the sermons and speeches of the Rev.

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