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Scholarship April 20, 2020

“You Have To Find Your Voice: James H. Cone‚Äôs Commitment to Theological Education”

The Wabash Center

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Author
Anderson, Nkosi Du Bois
Publisher
The Wabash Center Journal on Teaching, volume 1:2, (93-96)
This reflection is on the teaching philosophy of James H. Cone (1938-2018). It connects Cone’s personal journey towards self-realization as a black theologian to his deeply held commitment to helping his students find and cultivate their own theological voice. The essay shares best practices from Cone’s methods within the classroom. It also describes his passion for teaching and love of his students. This is one of several short essays presented by recent students at a public forum at Union Theological Seminary after his death in 2018.