Lastly . Felonious Monk (@jkameroncarter) / Twitter Professor of Systematic Theology and Black Church Studies at Duke Divinity School. He is the editor ofReligion and the Future of Blackness(aspecial issue ofSouth Atlantic Quarterly, 2013) and presented the Warfield Lectures (a set of six lectures) at Princeton Theological Seminary (2016) under the title Dark Church: Experiments in Black Assembly. It was Christ's unique human-divine personage that integrated gentiles into Israel's covenant life with God. Hardcover. Duke University Press. So -- to all of you wanting to know how the state is going to support your addiction to driving inefficient, polluting moving mountains of iron and plastic: Get over it. In Race: A Theological Account, J. Kameron Carter meditates on the multiple legacies implicated in the production of a racialized world and that still mark how we function in it and think about ourselves. Duke University Press 905 W. Main St. Ste. 6-1/8 x 9-1/4 inches . PDF The Anarchy of Black Religion A Mystic Song J. Kameron Carter 0000002722 00000 n
. Journals fulfilled by DUP Journal Services, Permissions Information for Journal Authors, Association for Middle East Women's Studies, Labor and Working-Class History Association, African American Studies and Black Diaspora. Sarah Jane Cervenak. 504 Pages . To subscribe to this journal visit the South Atlantic Quarterly page. He says the more African-American support Democratic candidates such as Obama receive, the greater the risk of them losing white supporters. He hopes to continue using these techniques and expand their use in future classes. Panelists included Elizabeth Clark (Religious Studies, Duke University), Mary McClintock Fulkerson (Theology, Duke Divinity School), Ken Surin (Literature, Duke University), and Maurice Wallace (English, Duke University). He explores these matters with the resources of black critical theory, which is simply to say critical theory, combined with theories of the sacred and languages drawn from the domains of religion, theology, and philosophy. Tuesday, March 12 ~ J. Kameron Carter Wednesday, March 13 ~ Cristina Comer Thursday, March 14 ~ Alma Jones Friday, March 15 ~ Onye Akwari and Anne Micheaux Akwari I'm a Professor of Religious Studies, English, and African American Studies at Indiana University Bloomington. Race: A Theological Account (OUP '08); The Anarchy of Black Religion: A Mystic Song (forthcoming, Duke UP) Explore how climate education spans disciplines and departments across Duke. We welcome your comments and suggestions! That's a key question for the campaign, say Duke political scientists, and will continue to be important if he goes on to the general election. - The Indiana University College of Arts and Sciences announced today that J. Kameron Carter, Ph.D., will be joining IU Bloomington as a professor of religious studies. They will appear on camera on the Duke campus and be interviewed by ABC News hosts using cell phones. His work focuses on questions of Blackness, empire and ecology as matters of political theology, and the sacred. A Mystic Song, is presently in production and scheduled for publication in 2023 (Duke University Press, forthcoming). Nothing, says Michael Munger, chair of the Department of Political Science. Search for other works by this author on: This site uses cookies. Sarah Jane Cervenak . CR: The New Centennial Review 1 July 2016; 16 (2): 203-224. doi: . PDF Cirriculum Vitae J. Kameron Carter "The Democrats are focusing on the opportunity costs of staying, and the Republicans are focusing on the costs of leaving," says Peter Feaver, a political scientist at Duke who formerly served on the National Security Council in the Bush administration. For more, click here. Carter, Lian Named Luce Fellows | Duke Divinity School Im a Professor of Religious Studies, English, and African American Studies at Indiana University Bloomington. J. Kameron Carter is Professor of Religious Studies at Indiana University Bloomington and is codirector of IUs Center for Religion and the Human. 0000022242 00000 n
J. Kameron Carter - Franklin Humanities Institute University of Virginia, And thousands of our young men and women are fighting and dying in a war in a region whose only strategic significance is its hold on our oil supply. Duke Today is produced jointly by University Communications and the Office of Communication Services (OCS). but he leaves space that you can actually think . Munger is running for governor this year as the Libertarian Party candidate. Professor Carter jointly curated with Professor Sarah Jane Cervenak (UNC, Greensboro) the year-long project "The Black Outdoors" (supported by Duke Universitys Franklin Humanities Institute) that thinks about blackness as an otherwise ecological, atmospheric condition. You've been superb Profiling a range of established and emerging scholars and thinkers in black (religious) studies, Religion and the Futures of Blackness offers essays that reimagine religion and the political beyond the dominant racialized conceptions of these terms and towards alternative worlds. J. Kameron Carter, PhD Co-Director of the Center for Religion and the Human Professor of Religious Studies with appointments in the English, Gender Studies, the African American and African Diaspora Studies Departments Indiana University, Bloomington jkcarte@indiana.edu PROFESSIONAL & ACADEMIC APPOINTMENTS: Jan. 2021 - Present
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