Foreword . Peter Paris, Princeton Theological Seminary, USA Introduction Monifa Love, Bowie State University, USA Part I. (Black) Humanism 1. Black Power and Unitarianism: A Personal View [1967] 2. Theism and Religious Humanism: The Chasm Narrows [1975] 3. The Concept of Functional Authority in Religious Humanism [1978] 4. The Case for Black Humanism [1978] 5. Religious Humanism: Its Problems and Prospects in Black Religion and Culture [1979] 6.
Toward a UU Concept of Authority [1979] 7. Is Faith in God Necessary for a Just Society? [1987] 8. Oppression, Race, and Humanism (Skinner House Volume) [1992] Part II. Theology and Philosophy 9. Theodicy and Methodology in Black Theology: A Critique of Washington, Cone and Cleage [1971] 10. Reconciliation and Liberation in Black Theology [1972] 11. Toward an Interim Assessment of Black Theology [1972] 12. Theodicy: The Controlling Category for Black Theology [1973] 13.
Crisis in Philosophy: The Black Presence [1973] 14. Toward a Black Theology [1974] 15. Theological Response: The Church and Urban Policy [1978] 16. Toward a Humanist Framework for Black Theology, in Black Theology II [1978] 17. The Legitimacy and Necessity of Black Philosophy [1978] 18. Liberation Strategies in Black Theology: Mao, Martin, or Malcolm? [1983] 19. The Religious Legitimation of Counterviolence: Insights from Latin American Liberation Theology [1987] 20. Purpose and Method in Liberation Theology: Implications for an Interim Assessment [1987] 21.
Coping with the Four R's: Reading, 'Riting, 'Rithmetic, and Racism: Insights from Liberation Theology [1987] 22. Process Theology: Guardian of the Oppressor or Goad to the Oppressed: An Interim Assessment [1989] Part III. The Politics of Race 23. Power and Anti-Power [1977] 24. Towards a Norm for Assessing the Christianization of Africa [1981] 25. Moral Decision-Making in the Post-Modern World: Implications for Unitarian-Universalist Religious Education [1985] 26. Religion as Legitimator and Liberator: Insights from the Underclass for Public Policy [1987] 27. Guidelines for the Diagnosis of Social Reality in America [1988] 28.
Hypocrisy, Bibliogracy, and Democracy [1993] 29. The Disguise of Discrimination [1995] 30. Towards a New Paradigm for Uncovering Neo-racism in American Institutions [2003] Part IV. Critical Reflection on Jones' Writings Essay One. Anthony Pinn, Rice University, USA Essay Two. Jamil Drake, Florida State University, USA Essay Three. Jawole Zollar, MacArthur award-winning dance choreographer Essay Four. Brittany O'Neal, Lehman College, USA Afterword.
Darrell Jones, Columbia College, Chicago, USA Bibliography Index.