This examination of modern black theology creates a new paradigm known
as Integrasegreology, which offers a corrective theory to the
polarization of the ideologies of Malcolm X and Dr. Martin Luther King,
Jr. It also addresses the important social and theological deficiencies
in Dr. James Cone's original introduction of black theology.
Integrasegreology acknowledges the importance of integration and
separation theories and espouses the creation of new values, individual
and collective vocations, and the definition of Black Power-Black
Consciousness and its seven critical aspects. It also argues that black
theology should not be an end in itself, but serve the greater purpose
of the liberation of oppressed blacks throughout the world.