Hartshorne's theological ethics is consistent with such expressions of
black theology which, drawing upon the philosophy of
black power, maintain that, under certain circumstances, the oppressed may be compelled to engage in violent struggle
against an
oppressor.
Black theology can not accept a view of God which does not represent him as being for blacks and thus against whites... black [204] people have no time for a neutral God... There is no use for a God who loves whites the same as blacks... What we need is the divine love as expressed in Black Power which is the power of black people to destroy their oppressors, here and now, by any means at their disp
Black theology can not accept a view of God which does not represent him as being for
blacks and thus
against whites...
black [204] people have no time for a neutral God... There is no use for a God who loves whites the same as blacks... What we need is the divine love as expressed in Black Power which is the power of black people to destroy their oppressors, here and now, by any means at their disp
black [204] people have no time for a neutral God... There is no use for a God who loves whites the same as
blacks... What we need is the divine love as expressed in
Black Power which is the power of black people to destroy their oppressors, here and now, by any means at their disp
Black Power which is the power of
black people to destroy their oppressors, here and now, by any means at their disp
black people to destroy their
oppressors, here and now, by any means at their disposal.
His father N'Jobu facilitated the theft of vibranium in an attempt to arm
black people all over the world
against their
oppressors; N'Jobu is killed by T'Challa's father T'Chaka for his insubordinate attempt to end the centuries of isolation that have kept Wakanda safe.