Martin & Malcolm & America
James Cone's 1991 'Martin & Malcolm & America: A Dream or a Nightmare' — comparative theological-political study of MLK and Malcolm X
Tradition: Black liberation theology / African-American intellectual history / Christian-Islamic comparative ethics
Cone's 1991 'Martin & Malcolm & America' — comparative theological-political study of King and Malcolm X
Published by Orbis Books in 1991, 'Martin & Malcolm & America: A Dream or a Nightmare' is Cone's comparative theological-political study of Martin Luther King Jr. and Malcolm X. Against simplistic readings that oppose King (the integrationist Christian) to Malcolm (the separatist Muslim), Cone argues that the two figures form a single dialectical pair within the African-American freedom tradition: each needs the other, and the late King moved toward Malcolm's structural-critical position while the late Malcolm moved toward King's universalist humanism. The book is a major source for late-twentieth-century African-American theological-political thought.
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Editions cited
- Martin & Malcolm & America: A Dream or a Nightmare (Orbis Books, Maryknoll, 1991)
School Embodiments
Major Cone-Black-liberation-theological study.
"Martin and Malcolm as the dialectical pair of the African-American freedom tradition." (Martin and Malcolm, central thesis)
Defining Black-radical-historical-theological methodology.
"The Black freedom tradition as the framework." (Martin and Malcolm)
Strong African-American-Christian framework.
"King's prophetic Christianity." (Martin and Malcolm)
Sustained engagement with the Nation of Islam and Sunni Islam.
"Malcolm's Islam, evolving from NOI to Sunni." (Martin and Malcolm)
Strong universalist-humanist register.
"Universalist humanism as the convergence point." (Martin and Malcolm, conclusion)
Critical-historical methodology applied to the African-American freedom tradition.
"Structural-critical analysis of racism alongside theology." (Martin and Malcolm)
Internal Tensions
Major late-twentieth-century African-American theological-political comparative study; defining Cone work outside the Black-theology systematic books.
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1991.
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II. Space
Union Theological Seminary (Cone's lifelong base).
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III. Matter
Comparative theological-political monograph.
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IV. Observer
Mid-to-late Cone.
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V. Energy
Comparative-theological-historical energies.
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VI. Information
Single major book.
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How Martin & Malcolm & America resolves each dilemma
51 resolved positions across 4 dimensions, including 3 distinctive where the majority of schools go the other way · 6 unaligned.
Each dimension is sorted so minority positions come first. Mainstream positions are folded into an expandable list.
Time · 9 dilemmas · 3 distinctive
Persistence, the future, and the direction of becoming.