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Into All the World: Black Pentecostalism in Global Contexts

A conference sponsored by Harvard Divinity School and Harvard University's Department of African and African American Studies

March 18, 2005

Information on Participants

Keynote Address:

The Rev. Dr. Robert Franklin
Presidential Distinguished Professor of Social Ethics, Emory University

Panel I. Global Pentecostalism

Moderator:

Harvey Cox
Hollis Professor of Divinity, Harvard Divinity School

Participants:

Ogbu Kalu, Henry Winters Luce Professor of World Christianity and Mission, McCormick Theological Seminary

Daniel Ramirez, Assistant Professor of Religious Studies, Arizona State University

Amos Yong, Associate Professor of Theology, Bethel University, St. Paul, Minnesota

Panel II. African American Pentecostalism

Moderator:

Cheryl Townsend Gilkes
John D. and Catherine T. MacArthur Professor of Sociology and African-American Studies, Colby College

Participants:

Leslie Callahan, Assistant Professor of American Religious History and African American Religion, University of Pennsylvania

David Daniels, Professor of Church History, McCormick Theological Seminary

Clarence Hardy, Assistant Professor of Religion, Dartmouth College

Shayne Lee, Assistant Professor of Sociology, University of Houston

Panel III. Re-Imagining Pentecostalism

Moderator:

The Rev. Dr. Cheryl Sanders
Associate Professor of Christian Ethics, Howard University School of Divinity

Participants:

Bishop Yvette Flunder, City of Refuge, San Francisco

Bishop Andy Lewter, Oakley Baptist Church, Columbus, Ohio

Bishop Carlton Pearson, Higher Dimensions, Tulsa

The Rev. Dr. Frank Reid, Bethel African Methodist Episcopal, Baltimore

The Rev. Eugene Rivers, Azusa Christian Community, Boston

 
 

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