James H. Cone's "The Cross and the Lynching Tree": Exploring the Complexities of Faith and Racial Injustice

By: James H. Cone (Author)

The Cross and the Lynching Tree by James H. Cone is one of the best Christian Liberation Theology Books available. It is easy to understand, with a high-quality binding and pages, excellent print quality, and overall satisfaction guaranteed. This book offers an insightful look into the history of the Christian faith and its impact on the liberation movement. It is a must-have for any Christian who wants to gain a more comprehensive understanding of the faith.

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James H. Cone, author of The Cross And The Lynching Tree, is a renowned theologian and civil rights activist. His book is a powerful exploration of the intersection of the Christian faith and the African-American experience of racial injustice. Cone examines the history of lynching in America and its implications for the struggle for racial justice today, drawing on the spiritual power of the cross of Jesus Christ to reveal the hope and possibility of a more equitable future.
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Details of James H. Cone's "The Cross and the Lynching Tree": Exploring the Complexities of Faith and Racial Injustice

  • ISBN-10 ‏ ‎: 1626980055
  • Item Weight ‏ ‎: 10.6 ounces
  • ISBN-13 ‏ ‎: 978-1626980051
  • Dimensions ‏ ‎: 5.5 x 0.51 x 8.25 inches
  • History of Christianity (Books): History of Christianity
  • Best Sellers Rank: #31 in History of Christianity #35 in Christian Church History #45 in African American Demographic Studies
  • Paperback ‏ ‎: 224 pages
  • African American Demographic Studies (Books): African American Demographic Studies
  • Language ‏ ‎: English
  • Publisher ‏ ‎: Orbis; Reprint edition
  • Customer Reviews: 4.8/5 stars of 2,565 ratings
  • Christian Church History (Books): Christian Church History

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desiree beaudry: I listened to the book on tape. When read aloud, some of the passages are truly poetic. The author, James Cone left no stone unturned. He is a consummate professional who experienced the challenges of prejudice throughout his life and career. As a woman, I can relate to his experiences of discrimination in the workplace. Many Americans who profess to be Christian miss Jesus' message of tolerance and humility. Too often the message is missed and the messenger suffers the consequences. In doing so, the "letter" of the law supercedes the "spirit" of the law. "... And the king replied, ‘Amen, I say to you, whatever you did for one of these least brothers of mine, you did for me.’ Matthew 25:40. I think of George Floyd, Travon Martin, and all the other young unarmed black men and boys murdered (lynched) in America by radical right-wing extremists who claim to be Christian. What's wrong with this picture?

United States on Apr 02, 2023

Anthony Fisher: This was a tough book to read. Among other things, it contains several accounts of lynching, of black reflection on lynching, and of white indifference to it. But this book can really help shake us out of our complacency, and wake us up to the racial injustices which are still very much a part of our world today. There were so many good sources cited, so many passages that cut to the heart. But here is just one (from the last chapter):
"A symbol of death and defeat, God turned it [the Cross] into a sign of liberation and new life. The cross is the most empowering symbol of God’s loving solidarity with the “least of these,” the unwanted in society who suffer daily from great injustices. Christians must face the cross as the terrible tragedy it was and discover in it, through faith and repentance, the liberating joy of eternal salvation. But we cannot find liberating joy in the cross by spiritualizing it, by taking away its message of justice in the midst of powerlessness, suffering, and death. The cross, as a locus of divine revelation, is not good news for the powerful, for those who are comfortable with the way things are, or for anyone whose understanding of religion is...

United States on Jun 22, 2022

Brother EDEN Douglas: This is a serious work, that will affect your faith on a visceral level, and that's by intention. At the core of this work is the question of how a people who believed so deeply in the restorative power of the cross, could turn around and crucify by lynching, a whole race of people in hatred and fear, and still not make the correlation between their actions and those of the mob that screamed to crucify Christ? And if they did make the connection, how did they reconcile the scriptures that expound the LOVE of God, with their murderous acts? This was Dr. Cone's favorite work because it encapsulates all that he brought to light in his Black Liberation Theology writings, and shows why it should be hard for a Black person to trust or believe in a religion that has never 'set the record straight' of how the church was used to support the institution of slavery and all the Jim Crow laws that followed. The Question is, has anything changed in the faith from the teachings of their ancestors.

United States on Apr 28, 2021

MarcMarc: Christianity’s central image and defining metaphor is the cross. The story of Jesus’ passion is embedded in the minds and hearts of his followers. This sequence of events includes betrayal, being hauled away by law enforcement, false accusation, a rigged trial, brutal beating, scornful mockery, torture and ultimately death. This story is central to our understanding of the incarnation. God came to be with us, among us, in the middle of our deepest pain. God knows this experience. And in some way that soars above simple propositional explanations, this defines the character of God. A God who has redefined strength and glory as other-centered co-suffering love.

And so, it is strange that white Christianity has largely missed the connections between this central story of our faith, and the traumatic experience of Blacks in America defined by lynching and the control-by-terror that still exists to this day, where it seems common that police can brutalize and even kill black people with no consequence or accountability. This is the central thrust of Dr. James Cone’s landmark book, The Cross and the Lynching Tree.

This book is important for several reasons. First,...

United States on Sep 10, 2020

Rev L: Amazing book to awaken remembering a crucial part of America's history and the way faith is part of our lives.

Canada on Feb 04, 2020

Tristan Sherwin: James Cone’s *The Cross And The Lynching Tree* is possibly the most prophetic and pertinent piece of writing for American Christianity (and Western Christianity as a whole) of our time.

There is truth here that we should not be blind too; truth that needs to undo us and work on us, before we can start to rebuild.

—Tristan Sherwin, author of *Love: Expressed*

United Kingdom on Sep 16, 2018

spencer richards: Classic read eye opening.

United Kingdom on Jan 21, 2018

Kerry C.: Fantastic. Very difficult to read, I felt like I was on an emotional journey.
But Cone writes very honestly and from experience of the events he is describing.
Everyone needs to read this book.

United Kingdom on Feb 27, 2016

lerone: interesting read about the power of religion

Canada on Aug 25, 2014



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ISBN-10 ‏ ‎ 1626980055
Item Weight ‏ ‎ 10.6 ounces
ISBN-13 ‏ ‎ 978-1626980051
Dimensions ‏ ‎ 5.5 x 0.51 x 8.25 inches
History of Christianity (Books) History of Christianity
Best Sellers Rank #31 in History of Christianity #35 in Christian Church History #45 in African American Demographic Studies #9 in Christian Liberation#72 in Religious Studies - Church & State#134 in African American Studies
Paperback ‏ ‎ 224 pages
African American Demographic Studies (Books) African American Demographic Studies
Language ‏ ‎ English English
Publisher ‏ ‎ Orbis; Reprint edition ORBIS; Reprint edition
Customer Reviews 4.8/5 stars of 2,565 ratings 4.8/5 stars of 2,565 ratings
Christian Church History (Books) Christian Church History
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