Are You Saved?: The History of Blacks in Religion

'For centuries, the Black church has served as the epicenter of black life and culture. From religious instruction, education, socialization, political engagement and economic empowerment, the black church has and still plays a critically important role. Unfortunately, significant parts of the history of the black church and its leadership are at risk of being lost forever. Are You Saved? The History of Blacks in Religion provides an opportunity to learn more about what is at risk and what can be done to put this discussion front and center. Hosted by the Dean of the School of Divinity at Wake Forest University Jonathan Lee Walton, this panel discussion provides an opportunity to learn more about some of the leading voices in African American religious thought and features Abyssinian Baptist Church’s The Reverend Dr. Calvin O. Butts III, former President of the Colgate Rochester Crozer Divinity School’s The Reverend Dr. Marvin McMickle, and Assistant Professor at Yale University Divinity School The Reverend Dr. Eboni Marshall-Turman.' -- TheHistoryMakers 

 

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