When

Wednesday, February 21, 2018 from 7:00 PM to 9:00 PM CST
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Knapp Auditorium, Seminary of the Southwest 
501 E. 32nd Street
Austin, TX 78705
 

 
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Brittany James-Vito 
Seminary of the Southwest 
512-472-4133 
brittany.james-vito@ssw.edu 
 

Black History Month: Keynote address from Dr. Willie Jennings 

Please join us for a talk from Dr. Willie Jennings, Associate Professor of Systematic Theology and Africana Studies, Yale Divinity School. Dinner to follow. Free and open to the public.

Willie Jennings’ book The Christian Imagination: Theology and the Origins of Race (Yale 2010) won the American Academy of Religion Award of Excellence in the Study of Religion in the Constructive-Reflective category the year after it appeared and, in 2015, the Grawemeyer Award in Religion, the largest prize for a theological work in North America. Englewood Review of Books called the work a “theological masterpiece.”

Jennings is nearing completion of a popular commentary on the Book of Acts, titled Acts: A Commentary, The Revolution of the Intimate (for the Belief Series, Westminster/John Knox). In addition, he is working on a major monograph provisionally entitled Unfolding the World: Recasting a Christian Doctrine of Creation.

Writing in the areas of liberation theologies, cultural identities, and anthropology, Jennings has authored more than 40 scholarly essays and nearly two-dozen reviews, as well as essays on academic administration and blog posts for Religion Dispatches.

Jennings is an ordained Baptist minister and has served as interim pastor for several North Carolina churches. He is in high demand as a speaker and is widely recognized as a major figure in theological education across North America.

A Calvin College graduate, Jennings received his M.Div. from Fuller Theological Seminary and his Ph.D. in religion and ethics from Duke.