Tag: Annual Lecture

2023 Annual Lecture

On November 1, 2023, Dr. Thomas Beaudoin, professor at the Graduate School of Religion and Religious Education at Fordham University, joined the Center for Practical Theology as the speaker for the CPT’s 16th Annual Lecture. Before his lecture in the evening, Dr. Beaudoin held a conversation with Ph.D. students studying practical theology. He discussed his […]

2022 Annual Lecture

On November 9, 2022, Dr. Bonnie Miller-McLemore, Professor Emerita of Religion, Psychology, and Culture at the Divinity School and Graduate Department of Religion of Vanderbilt University, joined the Center for Practical Theology as the speaker for the CPT’s 15th Annual Lecture.  Miller-McLemore first met with the students and faculty of the School of Theology’s Ph.D. […]

The Center for Practical Theology’s Twelfth Annual Lecture with Dr. David Jacobsen

We were thrilled to welcome Boston University School of Theology’s own Dr. David Schnasa Jacobsen to give the Center for Practical Theology’s Twelfth Annual Lecture on October 23, 2019. Dr. Jacobsen presented “Preaching that Pushing Back: Differentiation and the Principle of Identity in Homiletical Theology,” and Boston University School of Theology’s Assistant Professor of New Testament […]

2015 Annual Lecture

Experiencing Oppression: Ventriloquism and Epistemic Violence in Practical Theology Dr. Courtney T. Goto The Center for Practical Theology hosted the Eighth Annual Lecture Series with Dr. Courtney T. Goto as the guest lecturer for the evening. Dr. Goto’s lecture was entitled “Experiencing Oppression: Ventriloquism and Epistemic Violence in Practical Theology. She is the Assistant Professor of Religious Education […]

2013 Annual Lecture with Elaine Graham

On November 20, 2013, Dr. Elaine Graham delivered the Sixth Annual Center for Practical Theology Annual Lecture, entitled “Jews, Pagans, Sceptics and Emperors: Public Theology as Christian Apologetics.” To view the lecture please go to “2013 Annual Lecture”. Panel on Popular Culture as Resource for Public Theology with Elaine Graham and Bryan Stone