Liberation Theology Archive

  • Book Review: Where Are All the Brothers?

    Book Review: Where Are All the Brothers?

    Book Review: Where Are All the Brothers? By Eric Redmond Reviewed by Anthony Carter Where Are All the Brothers?: Straight Answers to Men’s Questions about the Church Crossway, 2008. 112 pages. We have all heard the excuses. “The church is full of hypocrites.”  “The Bible...

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  • 5 Major Effects of BLT

    5 Major Effects of BLT

    Rev. Eric C. Redmond, the pastor of Hillcrest Baptist Church in Temple Hills, MD, correctly points out that so many black pastors today preach an unbiblical theology today that is less focused on the glory of Christ and more interested in empowerment, (social) deliverance, overcoming...

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  • The Errors of James Cone and the BLT

    The Errors of James Cone and the BLT

    Trinity Institute’s Bob Scott talks with theologian James H. Cone about race, religion and violence in the video below. James Cone is best known for his advocacy of Black Liberation Theology (BLT), which is related to the Black Power movement. He is currently the Charles...

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  • BLT with no mayo

    BLT with no mayo

    African American theology has gotten a lot of attention lately in the press. Recently, several good books have been written about its decline such as the one pictured to the left by Thabiti Anyabwile. Several black theologians are speaking out and calling the Christian African...

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  • Black Liberation Theology Misinterprets the Bible

    Black Liberation Theology Misinterprets the Bible

    It would do many American Christians good to listen to the likes of Thabiti Anyabwile (seen in the video) who serves as the Senior Pastor of First Baptist Church of Grand Cayman (Cayman Islands). Black Liberation Theology originated on July 31, 1966, when 51 black...

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