The Political Theology of Martin Luther King Jr. | Vincent Lloyd
Vincent Lloyd
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6 November 2018
29 November 2025
Dr. Viincent Lloyd, associate professor of theology and religious studies at Villanova University, addresses the role of negative theology in Martin Luther King Jr.’s thinking, recommending that Black public theology reengage the practice of naming what is not good in order to move people toward God and the good.
The Black Public Theology Symposium was held at Fuller Theological Seminary, October 2018. The symposium sought to bring the Black academy and the Black church into dialogue and explore ways to distill Black theology and make it accessible to the Black church and community.
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