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The Marxist Roots of Black Liberation Theology
Action Institute ^ | April 2, 2008 | Anthony Bradley

Posted on 08/30/2009 5:08:21 AM PDT by kindred

What is Black Liberation Theology anyway? Barack Obama's former pastor, Jeremiah Wright catapulted black liberation theology onto a national stage, when America discovered Trinity United Church of Christ. Understanding the background of the movement might give better clarity into Wright's recent vitriolic preaching. A clear definition of black theology was first given formulation in 1969 by the National Committee of Black Church Men in the midst of the civil-rights movement:

Black theology is a theology of black liberation. It seeks to plumb the black condition in the light of God's revelation in Jesus Christ, so that the black community can see that the gospel is commensurate with the achievements of black humanity. Black theology is a theology of 'blackness.' It is the affirmation of black humanity that emancipates black people from White racism, thus providing authentic freedom for both white and black people. It affirms the humanity of white people in that it says 'No' to the encroachment of white oppression.

In the 1960s, black churches began to focus their attention beyond helping blacks cope with national racial discrimination particularly in urban areas.

The notion of "blackness" is not merely a reference to skin color, but rather is a symbol of oppression that can be applied to all persons of color who have a history of oppression (except whites, of course). So in this sense, as Wright notes, "Jesus was a poor black man" because he lived in oppression at the hands of "rich white people." The overall emphasis of Black Liberation Theology is the black struggle for liberation from various forms of "white racism" and oppression.

James Cone, the chief architect of Black Liberation Theology in his book A Black Theology of Liberation (1970), develops black theology as a system. In this new formulation, Christian theology is a theology of liberation -- "a rational study of the being of God in the world in light of the existential situation of an oppressed community, relating the forces of liberation to the essence of the gospel, which is Jesus Christ," writes Cone. Black consciousness and the black experience of oppression orient black liberation theology -- i.e., one of victimization from white oppression.

One of the tasks of black theology, says Cone, is to analyze the nature of the gospel of Jesus Christ in light of the experience of oppressed blacks. For Cone, no theology is Christian theology unless it arises from oppressed communities and interprets Jesus' work as that of liberation. Christian theology is understood in terms of systemic and structural relationships between two main groups: victims (the oppressed) and victimizers (oppressors). In Cone's context, writing in the late 1960s and early 1970s, the great event of Christ's liberation was freeing African Americans from the centuries-old tyranny of white racism and white oppression.

American white theology, which Cone never clearly defines, is charged with having failed to help blacks in the struggle for liberation. Black theology exists because "white religionists" failed to relate the gospel of Jesus to the pain of being black in a white racist society.

For black theologians, white Americans do not have the ability to recognize the humanity in persons of color, blacks need their own theology to affirm their identity in terms of a reality that is anti-black -- “blackness” stands for all victims of white oppression. "White theology," when formed in isolation from the black experience, becomes a theology of white oppressors, serving as divine sanction from criminal acts committed against blacks. Cone argues that even those white theologians who try to connect theology to black suffering rarely utter a word that is relevant to the black experience in America. White theology is not Christian theology at all. There is but one guiding principle of black theology: an unqualified commitment to the black community as that community seeks to define its existence in the light of God's liberating work in the world.

As such, black theology is a survival theology because it helps blacks navigate white dominance in American culture. In Cone's view, whites consider blacks animals, outside of the realm of humanity, and attempted to destroy black identity through racial assimilation and integration programs--as if blacks have no legitimate existence apart from whiteness. Black theology is the theological expression of a people deprived of social and political power. God is not the God of white religion but the God of black existence. In Cone's understanding, truth is not objective but subjective -- a personal experience of the Ultimate in the midst of degradation.

The echoes of Cone's theology bleed through the now infamous, anti-Hilary excerpt by Rev. Wright. Clinton is among the oppressing class ("rich white people") and is incapable of understanding oppression ("ain't never been called a n-gg-r") but Jesus knows what it was like because he was "a poor black man" oppressed by "rich white people." While Black Liberation Theology is not main stream in most black churches, many pastors in Wright's generation are burdened by Cone's categories which laid the foundation for many to embrace Marxism and a distorted self-image of the perpetual "victim."

Black Liberation Theology as Marxist Victimology Black Liberation Theology actually encourages a victim mentality among blacks. John McWhorters' book Losing the Race, will be helpful here. Victimology, says McWhorter, is the adoption of victimhood as the core of one's identity -- for example, like one who suffers through living in "a country and who lived in a culture controlled by rich white people." It is a subconscious, culturally inherited affirmation that life for blacks in America has been in the past and will be in the future a life of being victimized by the oppression of whites. In today's terms, it is the conviction that, 40 years after the Civil Rights Act, conditions for blacks have not substantially changed. As Wright intimates, for example, scores of black men regularly get passed over by cab drivers.

Reducing black identity to "victimhood" distorts the reality of true progress. For example, was Obama a victim of widespread racial oppression at the hand of "rich white people" before graduating from Columbia University, Harvard Law School magna cum laude, or after he acquired his estimated net worth of $1.3 million? How did "rich white people" keep Obama from succeeding? If Obama is the model of an oppressed black man, I want to be oppressed next! With my graduate school debt my net worth is literally negative $52,659.

The overall result, says McWhorter, is that "the remnants of discrimination hold an obsessive indignant fascination that allows only passing acknowledgement of any signs of progress." Jeremiah Wright, infused with victimology, wielded self-righteous indignation in the service of exposing the inadequacies Hilary Clinton's world of "rich white people." The perpetual creation of a racial identity born out of self-loathing and anxiety often spends more time inventing reasons to cry racism than working toward changing social mores, and often inhibits movement toward reconciliation and positive mobility.

McWhorter articulates three main objections to victimology: First, victimology condones weakness in failure. Victimology tacitly stamps approval on failure, lack of effort, and criminality. Behaviors and patterns that are self-destructive are often approved of as cultural or presented as unpreventable consequences from previous systemic patterns. Black Liberation theologians are clear on this point: "People are poor because they are victims of others," says Dr. Dwight Hopkins, a Black Liberation theologian teaching at the University of Chicago Divinity School.

Second, victimology hampers progress because, from the outset, it focuses attention on obstacles. For example, in Black liberation Theology, the focus is on the impediment of black freedom in light of the Goliath of white racism.

Third, victimology keeps racism alive because many whites are constantly painted as racist with no evidence provided. Racism charges create a context for backlash and resentment fueling new attitudes among whites not previously held or articulated, and creates "separatism" -- a suspension of moral judgment in the name of racial solidarity. Does Jeremiah Wright foster separatism or racial unity and reconciliation?

For Black Liberation theologians, Sunday is uniquely tied to redefining their sense of being human within a context of marginalization. "Black people who have been humiliated and oppressed by the structures of White society six days of the week gather together each Sunday morning in order to experience another definition of their humanity," says James Cone in his book Speaking the Truth (1999).

Many black theologians believe that both racism and socio-economic oppression continue to augment the fragmentation between whites and blacks. Historically speaking, it makes sense that black theologians would struggle with conceptualizing social justice and the problem of evil as it relates to the history of colonialism and slavery in the Americas.

Is Black Liberation Theology helping? Wright's liberation theology has stirred up resentment, backlash, Obama defections, separatism, white guilt, caricature, and offense. Preaching to a congregation of middle-class blacks about their victim identity invites a distorted view of reality, fosters nihilism, and divides rather than unites.

Black Liberation Is Marxist Liberation One of the pillars of Obama's home church, Trinity United Church of Christ, is "economic parity." On the website, Trinity claims that God is not pleased with "America's economic mal-distribution." Among all of controversial comments by Jeremiah Wright, the idea of massive wealth redistribution is the most alarming. The code language "economic parity" and references to "mal-distribution" is nothing more than channeling the twisted economic views of Karl Marx. Black Liberation theologians have explicitly stated a preference for Marxism as an ethical framework for the black church because Marxist thought is predicated on a system of oppressor class (whites) versus victim class (blacks).

Black Liberation theologians James Cone and Cornel West have worked diligently to embed Marxist thought into the black church since the 1970s. For Cone, Marxism best addressed remedies to the condition of blacks as victims of white oppression. In For My People, Cone explains that "the Christian faith does not possess in its nature the means for analyzing the structure of capitalism. Marxism as a tool of social analysis can disclose the gap between appearance and reality, and thereby help Christians to see how things really are."

In God of the Oppressed, Cone said that Marx's chief contribution is "his disclosure of the ideological character of bourgeois thought, indicating the connections between the 'ruling material force of society' and the 'ruling intellectual' force." Marx's thought is useful and attractive to Cone because it allows black theologians to critique racism in America on the basis of power and revolution.

For Cone, integrating Marx into black theology helps theologians see just how much social perceptions determine theological questions and conclusions. Moreover, these questions and answers are "largely a reflection of the material condition of a given society."

In 1979, Cornel West offered a critical integration of Marxism and black theology in his essay, "Black Theology and Marxist Thought" because of the shared human experience of oppressed peoples as victims. West sees a strong correlation between black theology and Marxist thought because "both focus on the plight of the exploited, oppressed and degraded peoples of the world, their relative powerlessness and possible empowerment." This common focus prompts West to call for "a serious dialogue between Black theologians and Marxist thinkers" -- a dialogue that centers on the possibility of "mutually arrived-at political action."

In his book Prophesy Deliverance, West believes that by working together, Marxists and black theologians can spearhead much-needed social change for those who are victims of oppression. He appreciates Marxism for its "notions of class struggle, social contradictions, historical specificity, and dialectical developments in history" that explain the role of power and wealth in bourgeois capitalist societies. A common perspective among Marxist thinkers is that bourgeois capitalism creates and perpetuates ruling-class domination -- which, for black theologians in America, means the domination and victimization of blacks by whites. America has been over run by "White racism within mainstream establishment churches and religious agencies," writes West.

Perhaps it is the Marxism imbedded in Obama's attendance at Trinity Church that should raise red flags. "Economic parity" and "distribution" language implies things like government-coerced wealth redistribution, perpetual minimum wage increases, government subsidized health care for all, and the like. One of the priorities listed on Obama's campaign website reads, "Obama will protect tax cuts for poor and middle class families, but he will reverse most of the Bush tax cuts for the wealthiest taxpayers."

Black Liberation Theology, originally intended to help the black community, may have actually hurt many blacks by promoting racial tension, victimology, and Marxism which ultimately leads to more oppression. As the failed "War on Poverty" has exposed, the best way to keep the blacks perpetually enslaved to government as "daddy" is to preach victimology, Marxism, and to seduce blacks into thinking that upward mobility is someone else's responsibility in a free society.

Anthony B. Bradley is a research fellow at the Acton Institute, and assistant professor of theology at Covenant Theological Seminary in St. Louis. His Ph.D. dissertation is titled, "Victimology in Black Liberation Theology." This article was originally published on the newsletter of the Glen Beck Program. Watch Bradley’s guest appearance on Beck’s CNN Headline News show here.


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KEYWORDS: blackchurch; evil; liberationtheology; marxism; oppression; racism; religiousleft; victomhood
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Victomology has been used by the American Marxist democrat party to enslave the minds of those who do not use their God given brains to think but simply use the mantra provided by those who lead them into the ditch. The Scriptures are the source of truth and their testimony is of the salvation work of our creator God and His only begotten son Jesus Christ and unite the body of Christ in the God breathed doctrine of the Holy Scriptures. Black liberaltion theology is a religion created by black radicals for the undermining and continued slavery of the mind of those of the leftwing marxist persuision, dem and pub alike.
1 posted on 08/30/2009 5:08:22 AM PDT by kindred
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To: kindred

Out of the Communist front groups of the 60’s. KGB fingerprints all over it. And now one in the White House.


2 posted on 08/30/2009 5:11:29 AM PDT by screaminsunshine (!!)
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To: screaminsunshine
Americans have elected their first communist administration and are just beginning to wake up to the fact that this Obamanation administration of marxist politicians is destroying our freedoms as well as stealing our economic funds for themselves and their own. It is so evil and so many Congress people are involved in this coup against American citizens as the pols continue to steal,lie and implement the new world order poverty program for all.
The end of this evil is yet to be seen.
3 posted on 08/30/2009 5:23:11 AM PDT by kindred (Facts are a stubborn thing, but people are even more stubborn and will deny facts.)
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To: kindred

BLT is black supremacist Marxism.


4 posted on 08/30/2009 5:24:31 AM PDT by 9YearLurker
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To: kindred

Black reparations will be made via health care “reform,” cap and tax and other income redistribution means. The American people will be stifled by political correctness and marxist policies that are being established inside this administration.


5 posted on 08/30/2009 5:25:31 AM PDT by usnavycdr
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To: screaminsunshine

Agree the KGB were very good at misinformation and spin with lines like this.
“white religionists” failed to relate the gospel of Jesus to the pain of being black in a white racist society.


6 posted on 08/30/2009 5:25:34 AM PDT by Vaduz
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To: kindred

No doubt. Exposure is the best remedy but only Glen Beck is doing anything in the mass media.


7 posted on 08/30/2009 5:25:39 AM PDT by screaminsunshine (!!)
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To: 9YearLurker

Yep. It is domination by totalitarians and pay-back by racist blacks.


8 posted on 08/30/2009 5:29:18 AM PDT by Ghost of Philip Marlowe (Impeach President Bernanke.)
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[Exposure is the best remedy but only Glen Beck is...]

He has been on fire lately. Truth is good for the soul and men who hate truth are the most vile of mankind.


9 posted on 08/30/2009 5:29:55 AM PDT by kindred (Facts are a stubborn thing, but people are even more stubborn and will deny facts.)
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[domination by totalitarians and pay-back by racist blacks.]

Our politicians in D.C. and in our state houses have failed to do their sworn duty to uphold the law and protect the people from all enemies, forign and domestic.
The majority of politicians hate American liberty and are bent on destroying all of us and creating a slave class they plan to rule over.
The evil plan is unfolding in front of our eyes in D.C. right now.


10 posted on 08/30/2009 5:33:34 AM PDT by kindred (Facts are a stubborn thing, but people are even more stubborn and will deny facts.)
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"The perpetual creation of a racial identity born out of self-loathing and anxiety often spends more time inventing reasons to cry racism than working toward changing social mores, and often inhibits movement toward reconciliation and positive mobility."

Best line.

11 posted on 08/30/2009 5:39:58 AM PDT by polymuser ("We have a right to debate and disagree with any administration!" (HRC))
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To: kindred

12 posted on 08/30/2009 5:41:54 AM PDT by TexasCajun
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To: TexasCajun

Extraordinarily prescient!


13 posted on 08/30/2009 5:54:11 AM PDT by SonOfDarkSkies
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To: kindred

He is kicking ass! Finally someone not afraid to tell the truth. YES THEY ARE! Communists that is.


14 posted on 08/30/2009 5:56:01 AM PDT by screaminsunshine (!!)
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Yes, the SDS (Students for a Democratic Society = MARXISTS), AND trained by community organizers associated with Saul Alinsky and his book “Rules for Radicals”.
Their heros were Chu Guevera, Castro Brothers, Mao Tse Tung and other COMMUNISTS.

At 100,000 members strong in 1968 the SDS did NOT disban, but agreed to go into politics, education, government, business and anywhere they could spread the KARL MARX theology, that was financed by the NWO (Illuminati). That is where Marx got money to write and publish his “Communist Manifesto”.

The Communist Party in 1963 wrote they had to get control of one of political parties, to rise to power. The members had children, who were known as ‘red diaper babies’..and no doubt some were the mothers of Presidents and other elected officials over the years.

The evils got control of banks, gov’t positions, elected demrat offices, and schools/colleges/universties. Their converts weres students/coworkers/acquantances as they spread their propaganda. All the while using capitalism to finance their evil plan.

NEVER DOUBT for a minute that they did knew what THE COMMUNITY INVESTMENT ACT during Carter Admin would do, if they used pressure to finance the poor and unable to pay. NEVER DOUBT that they knew how to crash the capital system through systemic risk, and Black Sholes CAPM formula.
NEVER DOUBT for a minute that those bankers aren’t part of the communist takeover, because they have our taxpayer dollars now...given to them by our own gov’t...foreign or domestic.
NEVER DOUBT this plan being in effect since ILLUMINATI gave millions to Columbia Univ in 1917 to retrain USA students to accept liberalism/communism/proggressives...it was done to establish this nation as communist from the getgo. That is why KHRUSCHEV could say in early 50s with confidence “we will take America without firing a shot”...
NEVER DOUBT that most democrats will stick with OBAMA, as they were schooled for first grade to accept this.
NEVER DOUBT that God isn’t in control, and that we could see this whole thing change under right circumstances...it’s up to us to pray. Gideon only had 300 men and he won in face of insurmountable obstacles.


15 posted on 08/30/2009 6:00:58 AM PDT by Kackikat (There is no such thing as a free lunch, because someone paid, somewhere.)
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To: usnavycdr

Black reparations are already taken care of in the stimulus bill. All blacks are not equal however and only the rabid socialists are eligible. The MLK blacks get no reparations because they shun revolution. The urban poor get no reparations.


16 posted on 08/30/2009 6:03:38 AM PDT by bert (K.E. N.P. +12 . fasl el-khitab)
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To: Kackikat

Yep I remember them. We Surfer Beach Bums hated them. They were KGB all the way. They were running out of Canada and infiltrating the Universitys.


17 posted on 08/30/2009 6:05:09 AM PDT by screaminsunshine (!!)
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To: screaminsunshine

It is important that we eradicate them from our midst, politically, if at all possible. There is a new SDS being mentored by the old.


18 posted on 08/30/2009 6:08:25 AM PDT by Kackikat (There is no such thing as a free lunch, because someone paid, somewhere.)
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Righto! And in the White House. We have to vote them out quick! Tally Ho!


19 posted on 08/30/2009 6:10:52 AM PDT by screaminsunshine (!!)
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To: usnavycdr
Black reparations will be made via health care “reform,” cap and tax and other income redistribution means. The American people will be stifled by political correctness and marxist policies that are being established inside this administration.

I fail to see how "cap and trade" could possibly be beneficial to any poor person, of whatever color.

20 posted on 08/30/2009 6:11:27 AM PDT by Zionist Conspirator ('Arammi 'oved 'Avi vayered Mitzraymah vayagor sham bimtei me`at; vayhi-sham legoy gadol `atzum varav)
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