![]() ![]() The events are sponsored in part by the Black History Month Planning Committee, and are free and open to the public. He teaches at Palmer Theological Seminary near Philadelphia. Keener stands at the forefront of contemporary New Testament scholarship, having published fourteen books, including three commentaries that have won Christianity Today Book Awards. Craig is the author of thirty-three books, including Defending Black Faith: Answers to Tough Questions about African-American Christianity (InterVarsity) and Black Man’s Religion. a black denomination, is also highly conscious of the abolitionist tradition and argues at. and Ada Thompson Professor of Biblical Studies, Asbury Theological Seminary. Prolific New Testament scholar, Craig Keener of Palmer Theological Seminary, will be one of the keynote speakers. Keeners investigation is driven by two impulses. worship service at Pioneer Memorial Church. Elder Charles Bradford, past president of the North American Division, will speak for chapel on Thursday at 10:30 a.m., and again for 8:15 a.m. ![]() ![]() Authors, theologians and scholars from across the country have been assembled by the Sabbath in Africa Study Group, to explore a truer depiction of the story of Christianity in Africa. ![]() "Conversations on 2000 Years of Christianity in Africa & the Diaspora," a weekend of events to be held this weekend, February 7-9, will be held on the campus of Andrews University as a part of Black History Month Celebration. ![]()
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