Dr. Yolanda Pierce is the Elmer G. Homrighausen
Associate Professor of African American Religion
and Literature at Princeton Theological Seminary,
and Liaison with the Princeton University
Center for African American Studies.
 
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Contact Dr. Pierce

“Toward a Higher Learning: Spirituality in Education”
April 13, 2010
New York, New York
7:00pm

““Cultural Complexities in Black Religious Experience”
April 17, 2010
Lancaster Theological Seminary
A Discussion of Art, Literature, Pop Culture, and Performative Expressions
Lancaster, Pennsylvania

“Hope in the Story”
Princeton Forum on Youth Ministry
April 26-28, 2010
Princeton Theological Seminary
Extended Workshop on Narrative Theology

“Prayers for Dark People: Spiritual Resources for Racial Healing”
60th Anniversary – Fellowship in Prayer
June 24-27, 2010
Princeton University
A Workshop on Prayer and Ritual


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Yolanda Pierce, Ph.D.
Princeton Theological Seminary
P.O. Box 821
Princeton, NJ 08542-0803
yolanda.pierce@ptsem.edu

 

 

Ministry

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Bible Study
“A Great Cloud of Witnesses”
January 6, 13, 20, 27
7:30pm
Nassau Christian Center

Teaching
Research and Scholarship

Spring 2010
Doctoral Seminar: Race, Racism Religion
Why is Sunday morning still the most segregated time in America? A partial answer to that question comes from understanding the intersections of race and religion in American culture. How is a view of American religion complicated when using the lens of race to provide a critique?

Spiritual Autobiography
A writing workshop for those who want to examine how religious faith shapes the telling of one’s life story.  Creative writing is a tool for spiritual formation and personal reflection.

 

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