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Pulpit+ Exchange: What’s a Theologian For?

November 11, 2024 | November 11, 2024 - November 11, 2024 MST

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March 2024 // “What’s a Theologian For?”

with

Dr. Daniel Black
Professor of African American Studies
at Clark Atlanta University

About the Evening’s Lecture

What is the role of a theologian in today’s world? Join us for an unforgettable evening with Dr. Daniel Black—award-winning novelist, professor, activist, mentor, and public speaker—as he explores this provocative question and offers his unique perspective on the intersections of theology, culture, and the human experience.

Dr. Black’s literary works, including Perfect Peace, The Coming, and Don’t Cry for Me, have garnered critical acclaim for their poetic brilliance and unflinching exploration of identity, resilience, and community. His most recent work, Black on Black, is a passionate collection of essays described as “a tour de force” by renowned scholar Dr. Eddie Glaude. Whether through his novels, essays, or public speaking, Dr. Black invites audiences into deep reflection on love, justice, and the possibility of transformation in our collective lives.

About Dr. Daniel Black:

Dr. Daniel Black is a celebrated author and scholar whose body of work has been heralded as both visionary and deeply rooted in the traditions of African American storytelling. His novels, including Perfect Peace (hailed as an American literary classic by Pulitzer Prize-winning author Alice Walker) and The Coming (praised as “brilliant” and “powerful” by National Book Award winner Charles Johnson), delve into themes of human dignity, identity, and the enduring spirit of community.

In addition to his prolific writing career, Dr. Black is a professor of African American Studies at Clark Atlanta University and the founder of the Ndugu-Nzinga Rites of Passage Nation, a mentoring society for people of African descent. His thought leadership extends beyond academia, with diversity consulting work for companies like Google, AT&T, and the Chan Zuckerberg Initiative.

Born in Kansas City, Kansas, and raised in Blackwell, Arkansas, Dr. Black’s academic journey took him to Clark College (now Clark Atlanta University), where he earned the prestigious Oxford Modern British Studies fellowship, and Temple University, where he studied under Black Arts Movement poet laureate Sonia Sanchez

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About Pulpit+ Exchange

Iliff’s Pulpit+ Exchange Series (supported by the Pathways for Tomorrow Initiative from Lilly Endowment Inc.) provides space for a diverse array of ordained clergy and lay leaders to gather for a meal and grapple with challenging issues. One of the main goals of the Pulpit+ Exchange is to build congregations of people who will authentically study, worship, walk, and act together across differences to create a just and equitable world.

About the Evening’s Agenda

In person & online
Light meal: 5:00 – 5:45 PM (MST)
Lecture: 5:45 PM
Q&A and discussions with Dr. Black & colleagues to follow

Details

Date:
November 11, 2024
Time:
November 11, 2024 MST
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Venue

Iliff School of Theology
2323 East Iliff Avenue
Denver, CO 80210 United States
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