Gyraud Wilmore introduces speaker Lawrence N. Jones (dean of Howard University School of Divinity) as audience members including James and Cecil Cone and Charles Shelby Rooks listen. Jones gives reflections on the history of the Society for the Study of Black Religion. He describes how the Society was born in the turbulent environment after World War II through a detail of events. The events include Willie Ricks "Black power" chant in Greenwood Mississippi in the march on Selma, the founding of the National Committee of Black Churchmen, the Black Declaration of Independence, the Rockefeller brothers support for the Fund for Theological education and the 1970 meeting at the Interdenominational Theological Center. Jones highlights the importa...
In this audio recording Dr. Lawrence E. Carter, Dean of the Martin Luther King Jr. International Cha...
The Rev. Dr. Albert “Al” Sampson, one of the first graduates of Governors State University and among...
Dr. Thomas Scott introduces Dr. Samuel D. Cooke as the moderator for the C. Eric Lincoln Lecture ser...
This audio features an address by C. Shelby Rooks on the state of Black theological education. In hi...
This audio features C. Shelby Rooks delivering an address on the state of the Society for the Study ...
The Society for the Study of Black Religion (SSBR) is the oldest scholarly society dedicated to the ...
Dr. William B. McClain moderates the student scholar forum on Black Religion and Economic empowermen...
This audio is a continuation of Dr. James Evans presentation on Afro-American theology. In this port...
James Cone introduces Charles Long who gives a lecture presentation. In the presentation Charles Lon...
This recording features a presentation by Benjamin E. Mays, featuring an explanation on the role of ...
Panel discussion on Black religious experience in the Abrahamic religions. Discussion includes Afric...
Dr. Phillip Dunston, Chair of the Department of Religion and Philosophy at Clark Atlanta University,...
Noel Erskine lectures on Black Theology. The discussion includes James Cone's book "Spirituals and t...
This recording features a short presentation on Black culture and religion. There are questions from...
This audio features a brief presentation by Major J. Jones. The topic of his presentation is the the...
In this audio recording Dr. Lawrence E. Carter, Dean of the Martin Luther King Jr. International Cha...
The Rev. Dr. Albert “Al” Sampson, one of the first graduates of Governors State University and among...
Dr. Thomas Scott introduces Dr. Samuel D. Cooke as the moderator for the C. Eric Lincoln Lecture ser...
This audio features an address by C. Shelby Rooks on the state of Black theological education. In hi...
This audio features C. Shelby Rooks delivering an address on the state of the Society for the Study ...
The Society for the Study of Black Religion (SSBR) is the oldest scholarly society dedicated to the ...
Dr. William B. McClain moderates the student scholar forum on Black Religion and Economic empowermen...
This audio is a continuation of Dr. James Evans presentation on Afro-American theology. In this port...
James Cone introduces Charles Long who gives a lecture presentation. In the presentation Charles Lon...
This recording features a presentation by Benjamin E. Mays, featuring an explanation on the role of ...
Panel discussion on Black religious experience in the Abrahamic religions. Discussion includes Afric...
Dr. Phillip Dunston, Chair of the Department of Religion and Philosophy at Clark Atlanta University,...
Noel Erskine lectures on Black Theology. The discussion includes James Cone's book "Spirituals and t...
This recording features a short presentation on Black culture and religion. There are questions from...
This audio features a brief presentation by Major J. Jones. The topic of his presentation is the the...
In this audio recording Dr. Lawrence E. Carter, Dean of the Martin Luther King Jr. International Cha...
The Rev. Dr. Albert “Al” Sampson, one of the first graduates of Governors State University and among...
Dr. Thomas Scott introduces Dr. Samuel D. Cooke as the moderator for the C. Eric Lincoln Lecture ser...