Author: Celucien L. Joseph

Celucien L. Joseph, Ph.D. (University of Texas at Dallas) is a Christian theologian and writer. He is currently serving as an Associate Professor of English at Indian River State College. His most recent book includes: “Theologizing in Black: On Africana Theological Ethics and Anthropology,” and his forthcoming book includes “Theological Education and Christian Scholarship for Human Flourishing: Hermeneutics, Knowledge, and Christian History” (2021).
Theology The Church History

The Early African Framers of the Christian Faith

Celucien L. Joseph

Selected Important Works of Early African Christian Literature in the First 600 Years of Christianity The Christian religion was born in the Roman Empire and consequently spread under its influence and with its support. Christianity moved rapidly from Palestine, Asia, Africa, and then Europe, in that sequential order. The Continent of Africa was a significant […]

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The Church Current Events Christian Living The Witness

Ahmaud Arbery, the Killing of Whiteness, & the Preservation of Black Lives in America

Celucien L. Joseph

There’s something terribly wrong with this country’s justice system if we have to celebrate the arrest of those who have committed horrific acts of evil or violence against Black and African people. That was the national response yesterday (May 7, 2020) when Glynn County Police Officers arrested the two white supremacists who slaughtered jogger Ahmaud […]

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