Princeton Theological Seminary

October 17, 2018

Panel Discussion on the Princeton Seminary and Slavery Report

Panelists:
Dr. Keri Day, Associate Professor of Constructive Theology and African American Religion, Princeton Theological Seminary
Ken Henke, archivist, Princeton Theological Seminary Library
Dr. Gordon Mikoski, Associate Professor of Christian Education, Princeton Theological Seminary
Dr. Jim Moorhead, Mary McIntosh Bridge Professor of American Church History Emeritus, Princeton Theological Seminary
Rev. Kermit Moss, PhD Candidate and Interim Director of the Center for Black Church Studies, Princeton Theological Seminary

For information on the Princeton Seminary and Slavery Report, visit https://slavery.ptsem.edu/.

Show Notes

October 17, 2018 Panel Discussion on the Princeton Seminary and Slavery Report Panelists: Dr. Keri Day, Associate Professor of Constructive Theology and African American Religion, Princeton Theological Seminary Ken Henke, archivist, Princeton Theological Seminary Library Dr. Gordon Mikoski, Associate Professor of Christian Education, Princeton Theological Seminary Dr. Jim Moorhead, Mary McIntosh Bridge Professor of American Church History Emeritus, Princeton Theological Seminary Rev. Kermit Moss, PhD Candidate and Interim Director of the Center for Black Church Studies, Princeton Theological Seminary For information on the Princeton Seminary and Slavery Report, visit https://slavery.ptsem.edu/.

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