Tag Archives: Celucien Joseph

Society of Race, Ethnicity and Religion: A New Scholarly Society

On the wall of Theology and Critical Race Theory Facebook Group, Celucien Joseph posted a link to a new Scholarly Society, The Society of Race, Ethnicity and Religion. Here is the description: “Nuestro vino de plátano, y si es agrio, … Continue reading

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2 New Projects on Zora Neale Hurston and Theology

Zora Neale Hurston   A week or so ago, I had mentioned that Celucien Joseph, Phillip Luke Sinitiere, and I are scheduled to do a panel on Black Religions and the Harlem Renaissance at the 2012 Southwest Commission on Religious … Continue reading

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Celucien Joseph on New Testament Studies and Racial Discourse

Lou Joseph, continuing to re-read and reflect on J. Kameron Carter’s Race: A Theological Account, has started to ask what does Carter’s work mean for biblical studies, particularly the Quests for Historical Jesus. “It would be nice for a biblical … Continue reading

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Upcoming Panel Presentation for Regional AAR 2012

A few months ago, theologian and blogger Celucien Joseph PhD, came to me with an invitation to join him and historian, Phillip Luke Sinitiere for a panel proposal on Black Theology and the Harlem Renaissance. After a couple of days … Continue reading

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Celucien Joseph is back to blogging

Joel, I toldya so. He updates us on a future book review and his forthcoming SBL paper in San Fran on postcolonial biblical hermeneutics.–Woot! RodtRDHFormerly known as Rod of Alexandria, Rod the Rogue Demon Hunter Preacher of Hope | Black … Continue reading

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