• The Cross and the Lynching Tree

  • By: James H. Cone
  • Narrated by: Leon Nixon
  • Length: 6 hrs and 31 mins
  • 4.8 out of 5 stars (506 ratings)

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The Cross and the Lynching Tree

By: James H. Cone
Narrated by: Leon Nixon
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The cross and the lynching tree are the two most emotionally charged symbols in the history of the African American community. In this powerful work, theologian James H. Cone explores these symbols and their interconnection in the history and souls of black folk.

©2011 James H. Cone (P)2020 HighBridge, a division of Recorded Books
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Powerful

I wish my own faith were so strong and ran as deep. I stand condemned!

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Excellent Read for Anyone Interested in African American History

Outstanding!!
A Great Comparison to Jesus Christ hanging from the Cross and African Americans hanging from Willow Tree.

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George Floyd Died At Calvary

Stunning narration of a stunning truth Jesus was lynched and that is why God provides present gospel reality for those judicially helpless and legislatively oppressed people like George Floyd. Of course, Jesus in the middle of scandalous sin. What a savior!

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The cross in the Lynching tree or two powerful symbols of freedom

I’ve just finished listening to the cross and the lynching tree. I am thankful for Dr. James Cone. I appreciate all the work he has done to clearly articulate the connection between the cross of Jesus and the lynching of descendants of American slaves in the United States. Dr. Cone exposes the theological blindness of White theologians who were highly influenced by white supremacy to the point that they could not see the connection between Jesus the Christ in the recrucified descendants of American slaves, black people in America. Dr. Cone.Does an excellent job describing the role of women in the black liberation movement. He also addresses his critics regarding the suffering of Jesus being redemptive. Dr. Cone ends his book with hope for the destiny of the brothers and sisters of white and black America becoming one example of God’s love. What God has put together let no man put asunder.

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A must read

In my humble opinion; For every Adult American Christian, this is a must read...... period.

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Powerful

This book is not only informative, but also incredibly challenging. Strongly recommend this for any person who wants to be better!

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So powerful

This book disturbs my soul in the best way; I’ve never heard anything like this.

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A view you should consider.

It is of value to try to see the world thru someone elses experience. For non-colored listeners this book reveals a reality that needs to be considered.

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The Cross and Lynching Tree life a life

This is life-giving an essential read for all Black Christians. This book gives us an association with the cross.

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A must read for all Christians

Profoundly moving. Gave me as a white South African a profound insight into the deep suffering of our Black Sisters & Brothers.

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