African Christians and the 16th Century Reformation
Thursday, February 2, Buyse Lecture Hall (145)
Meyer Science Center, Wheaton College
TEXTS FOR LECTURE
Come hear Dr. David Daniels, professor of Church History at McCormick Theological Seminary, speak about his research on African Christians and the 16th Century Reformation.
David is a member of the American Academy of Religion, the Society for the Study of Black Religion, and the Society for Pentecostal Studies. He is an ordained minister in the Church of God in Christ, earned his M.Div. at Yale University, and his Ph.D. at Union Theological Seminary
David has authored various articles on the history of Christianity, serves as a member of various research projects including Religion in Urban America, and lectures at various colleges and seminaries in the United States.
David Daniel’s lecture is sponsored by the School of Biblical and Theological Studies as part of the Noll Lecture Series and the Center for Applied Christian Ethics.
Questions? Please email cace@wheaton.edu.
Free and open to the public.
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