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As he begins his role as Fuller’s new president, David Emmanuel Goatley shares about his own Christian formation, the apostolic mission of the church, and the task of theological education in the world today.
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Delighted that my book, THE CULTURE TRAP, has been published by @OxUniPress! This ethnography centers and celebrates Black youth in London and NYC schools, and shows that the use of culture to explain Black students' success or failure in schools is not only tricky; it is a trap!
"Black poets were a part of what was going on politically & socially, not isolated in some special room in the house. Everything and everyone was connected. This collection is a voice of the community. It's a lot of voices that came together as one voice."
#relevantreads in #religion Dr. James Cone’s “For My People” provided perspective on the struggle for justice. Dr. Kelly Brown Douglas’ “What’s Faith Got to Do with it?” wrestles with what it means to be Black and Christian. @orbisbooks@relevantreadsbr by @ecsspears
You shouldn’t have to stay up all night to have a scholarly career.
Here’s how to write more and faster, without sacrificing sleep:
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Annual Conference of the Institute of Sociology of University of Porto: "W.E.B. Du Bois as Public Sociologist" by Michael Burawoy
May 20, 2022 at 16h30 GMT
at Anfiteatro Nobre da Faculdade de Letras and via Zoom
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#relevantreads in Religion: African American Readings of Paul by Lisa M. Bowen of @ptseminary offers a lineage of Interpretation and If God Still Breathes Why Can’t I? by Angela N. Parker of @McAfeeTheology offers practical theological insight @eerdmansbooks#theology
#relevantreads in Religion:Sisters in the Wilderness by Dr.Williams @UnionSeminary constructs a bold theological framework for Black women rooted in Hagar. Resurrection Song by Dr.Bridges @vanderbiltu provides a bridge between African and African-American religion. @OrbisBooks