Urban Ministries, Inc.
Haymanot Journal Vol. 3 2023
Haymanot Journal Vol. 3 2023
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The Haymanot Journal is the official publication of the Society of Gospel Haymanot (SGH), an academic community of Black scholars of biblical, theological, and religious studies. SGH exists to provide a space for Black theological scholars for support, partnership, and the production of research grounded in biblical orthodoxy, liberative justice, and Afrocentricity. The consortium of SGH operates as an extension of the Meachum School of Haymanot (MSH), a biblical, Afrocentric school of higher theological education.
Includes critical essays by Vince L. Bantu, Kenneth J. Reid, Gregory W. Lee, Leon Harris, Preston and Charonda Boone, Melanie Taylor, Michael Schultz, and Watson Jones III. Please visit www.meachum.org.
Author: Vince L. Bantu, Jacqueline T. Dyer
Publisher: Urban Ministries, Inc.
Published: 10/23/2023
Pages: 158
Binding Type: Paperback
Weight: 0.53lbs
Size: 9.00h x 6.00w x 0.37d
ISBN: 9781683539971
About the Author
Bantu, Vince L.: - DR. VINCE L. BANTU is the Ohene of the Meachum School of Haymanot and the Society of Gospel Haymanot. He is also the Katabi (editor) of the Haymanot Journal and the author of Gospel Haymanot and A Multitude of All Peoples: Engaging Ancient Christianity's Global Identity. Vince Bantu is Assistant Professor of Church History and Black Church Studies at Fuller Theological Seminary. For more information, please visit meachum.org.Dyer, Jacqueline T.: - DR. JACQUELINE DYER is the Director of the Doctor of Social Work Program and Associate Professor of Practice at Simmons University's School of Social Work. As a social worker for more than 25 years, she has worked in direct mental health counseling practice, community outreach and advocacy, program development and leadership, and in academia. Her research and scholarly interests include clergy compassion fatigue, historical trauma, and intimate partner violence in faith communities. She has served as a clinical supervisor in secular and Christian agencies and as a volunteer facilitator for a Christian domestic violence support group. She presents professionally and in the community on the intersections of mental health and faith and maintains a community-based private practice. She has taught at Gordon Conwell Theological Seminary and in the social work programs at Eastern Nazarene College, Wheelock College, and Salem State University. She tells people she was born a social worker and loves to teach.
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