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Harold Dean Trulear: Disaffection, Reconciliation, and the Black Church Tradition

Harold Dean Turlear, an associate professor of applied theology at Howard University School of Divinity, talks with Religion & Ethics NewsWeekly about Jeremiah Wright, black church history and traditions, and the need for reconciliation that "takes disaffection into account."

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Categories: African American

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joe Tumelty said:

Why have I never heard this guy before? He is well spoken, succiqnt and to the point. He has probaly been quietly doing his job. Peace, Joe T

Gradine of Atlanta said:

I am quite familiar with the work of Dr. Harold Dean Trulear. He is quite a
prolific author, and I would be very interested in hearing more of his dynamic views on your program in the future.

Gradine from Atlanta

Jason Pearson said:

Dr. Trulear is a jewel of the African Amercian Church Tradition and he represents the type of people that the Media Needs in order to discuss Black Theology.

mary webster said:

DR TRULEAR IS VERY WELL SPOKEN GET'S STRAIGHT TO THE POINT .DOESN'T BACK TRACK ON A QUESTION ANSWER'S STRAIGHT FORWARD .I WOULD LOVE TO HEAR HIM SPEAK SOMEMORE AND HE IS VERY HANSOME

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