Princeton Seminary | Inauguration of Dr. Keri Day
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Inauguration of Dr. Keri Day as Professor of Constructive Theology and African American Religion

April 11 at 5:00 p.m. ET

Please join us as we celebrate the inauguration of Dr. Keri Day as Professor of Constructive Theology and African American Religion.

"We See through a Glass Darkly’: Thinking the Fragment in Theology.”

This event is free and open to the public and will also be streamed on YouTube. Reception to follow in the Mackay Campus Center

People keri day

Dr. Keri Day’s teaching and research interests are in womanist/feminist theologies, social critical theory, cultural studies, economics, and Afro-Pentecostalism. She has authored four academic books, Unfinished Business: Black Women, The Black Church, and the Struggle to Thrive in America (2012); Religious Resistance to Neoliberalism: Womanist and Black Feminist Perspectives (2015); Notes of a Native Daughter: Testifying in Theological Education (2021); and her most recent book, Azusa Reimagined: A Radical Vision of Religious and Democratic Belonging (2022). She has also been recognized by NBC News as one of six black women at the center of gravity in theological education in America. She is a fourth generation preacher in the Church of God in Christ (COGIC).

Educating faithful Christian leaders.

Senior Pastor, Asbury United Methodist Church, Atlantic City, NJ

Latasha Milton, Class of 2018

“My passion is doing what I can to empower and liberate people who are hurting. PTS has made me a better person and pastor because it’s given me the tools to better serve the oppressed and marginalized.”