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David Emmanuel Goatley

David Emmanuel Goatley is the Director of the Office of Black Church Studies at Duke Divinity School and a Research Professor of Theology and Black Church Studies. A constructive theologian whose scholarship and practice lie at the intersection of missiology, Black Theology, and leadership strategy, Goatley is a globally recognized missiologist who emphasizes cross-cultural experiential learning with indigenous communities to deepen understanding, broaden horizons, and strengthen Christian discipleship and leadership formation. He is ordained in the National Baptist Convention, USA, and serves in leadership capacities with the NAACP, Lott Carey Baptist Foreign Mission Society, and the Baptist World Alliance and the World Council of Churches. In addition to articles, essays, and book chapters, Rev. Goatley is editor of Black Religion, Black Theology: Collected Essays of J. Deotis Roberts and authored Were You There? Godforsakenness in Slave Religion, A Divine Assignment: The Missiology of Wendell Clay Somerville, and Missions Is Essential. His current research projects include leadership development informed by liberation theology, contemporary missiology and strength-based organizational theory, Black Baptist missiology, and African-American pneumatology.  

Reading While Black

Reviewing Esau McCaulley on African American biblical interpretation.

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