Matthew Williams hosts this fourth and final episode
based on recordings made at the 2007 FTE Doctoral Conference hosted at Duke Divinity School. The theme of
the 2007 Conference was “Teaching Religion and Theology in the 21st
Century.”
Matthew Williams hosts this third of four episodes
based on recordings made at the 2007 FTE Doctoral Conference hosted at Duke Divinity School. The theme of
the 2007 Conference was “Teaching Religion and Theology in the 21st
Century.”
This episode features a roundtable discussion on the realities of the
first years in the profession and is moderated by Dr. Evelyn Parker, Associate
Professor of Christian Education at Perkins school of Theology at
Southern Methodist University..
Around the table are:
Jalane
Schmidt, Assistant Professor of Religious Studies, University of
Virginia
J.
Kameron Carter, Associate Professor of Theology at Duke University
James
Samuel Logan, Assistant Professor of Religion and African and
African American Studies at Earlham College
Tammy
Williams, assistant professor of theology and black church studies
at Duke Divinity School
"Teaching an Intro Class" by Dr. Michael Joseph Brown. Introduction by Dr. Evelyn Parker, and reflections by Professor Cheryl Kirk Duggan and Dr. Valerie Bridgeman Davis.
"Teaching as Religious Ethical Mediation" by Dr. Marcia Riggs the J. Erskine Love professor of Christian Ethics at Columbia Seminary. Introduction by Dr. Gregory Ellison. Response by Dr. James Samuel Logan. 2007 Doctoral Conference Part 1 of 4.
Mr. Ched Myers co-founder of Bartimaeus Ministries leads a Plenary session entitled "Decisionism, Denominationalism, or Disicipleship? Gospel Ministry in the Age of Economic and Ecological Crisis"