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Into All the World: Black Pentecostalism in Global Contexts
Keynote Address
(March 2005)
Robert M. Franklin, Jr., Presidential Distinguished Professor
of Social Ethics at Emory University's Candler School of Theology delivered
the keynote Address during a day-long conference
on Black Pentecostalism held March 18, 2005 in the Sperry Room. Introductory
remarks were delivered by Marla Fredrick, Assistant Professor of African and
African American Studies and of the Study of Religion at Harvard, and also by Preston
Williams, Houghton Research Professor of Theology and Contemporary Change, and
director, since 1998, of HDS's Summer Leadership Program. This
conference was co-sponsored by the Harvard Divinity School and the Department
of African and African American Studies at Harvard University.
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