A Prophetic Church in a Post-Constantinian Age: The Implicit Theology of Cornel West

Contemporary Pragmatism 4 (1):39-45 (2007)
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This article concerns central theological commitments in Cornel West's prophetic social criticism. West is best interpreted as someone proposing a politics of charism, in which human arrangements need constantly to make room for and conform themselves to the divine gifts of inspired speech, music, knowledge, and love. The church, for West, is a fallible, earthen vessel into which God's charismatic treasures are poured. The church's prophetic mission must receive prophetic criticism; it should disconnect itself from empire, capital, racism, sexism, and homophobia. What West's Christology might be is, however, less certain

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