ST. LUKE SEMINARS
 
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Coming to St. Luke October 7 & 8, 2022:
The St. Luke Seminar seeks to provide modern and relevant Biblical Scholarship in an instructional
and conversational setting.  All are welcome.  Registrations are due by October 5 if you want lunch,
but registrations will be taken Friday evening and Saturday morning.
 
There is no charge to attend this seminar.
Colorblind No More:
Reading with Eyes of the Other
 
A seminar by
Dr. Angela N. Parker
 
Assistant Professor of New Testament & Greek
McAfee School of Theology
 
Author of If God Still Breathes, Why Can’t I?
 
Rev. Dr. Angela N. Parker is assistant professor of New Testament and Greek at McAfee.  She received her B.A. in religion and philosophy from Shaw University (2008), her M.T.S. from Duke Divinity School (2008-2010), and her Ph.D. in Bible, culture, and hermeneutics (New Testament focus) from Chicago Theological Seminary (2015).  Before this position, Dr. Parker was assistant professor of Biblical Studies at The Seattle School of Theology & Psychology for four years.  While at The Seattle School, Dr. Parker received the Journal for Feminist Studies in Religion’s ESF New Scholar Award (2nd Place) for her article “One Womanist’s View of Racial Reconciliation in Galatians.”  She teaches courses in New Testament, Greek Exegesis, the Gospel of Mark, the Corinthians Correspondence, the Gospel of John, and Womanist and Feminist Hermeneutics unto preaching.
 
Session 1:
Friday, October 7
Fellowship Hall
6:30 to 8:30 p.m.
 
God
Still Breathes:
2 Timothy
Session 2:
Saturday, October 8
Fellowship Hall
10:00 a.m. to noon
 
Reading with Eyes
of Privilege:
Gospel of Mark: 14 and 15
Session 3:
Saturday, October 8
Fellowship Hall
1:00 p.m. to 3:00 p.m.
 
Reading with
the Other:
Galatians
Lunch will be offered between sessions on Saturday; meals are $15 each.
Childcare will be available if requested.