Seminary — April 9, 2019 at 12:55 pm

Glances at Whiteness from the Pulpit: Practicing, Hearing, and Idolizing Racial Domination Whiteness

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by San Francisco Theological Seminary (STFS) | Interdisciplinary Lectures are presented by a different professor each week using a common theme each semester, providing valuable context and an opportunity for dialogue. The lectures bring faculty and students together, along with other members of the STFS community.

Dr. Andrew Wymer Assistant Professor of Preaching and Worship, New Brunswick Theological Seminary lecture on Glances at Whiteness from the Pulpit: Practicing, Hearing, and Idolizing Racial Domination Whiteness.


Glances at Whiteness from the Pulpit: Practicing, Hearing, and Idolizing Racial Domination Whiteness.

Rev. Yolanda M. Norton is a Ph.D. candidate in Hebrew Bible and Ancient Israel and Theology and Practice Fellow at Vanderbilt University. Her current research interests include womanist interpretation, narrative and literary criticism, and the Persian period. In particular, her work focuses on the books of Genesis and Ruth, and how each text treats foreign women, and considers the ways in which insider-outsider paradigms in Scripture influence constructions of identity and facilitate the vilification and/or oppression of women of color who encounter the biblical canon in the modern world. Connect via ynorton@sfts.edu | 415.451.2888
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