词条 | Cain Hope Felder |
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| honorific_prefix = The Reverend | name = Cain Hope Felder | image = JKnight 2289 140210.jpg | landscape = | alt = | caption = Felder in 2014 | birth_date = {{birth date and age|1943|06|09}} | birth_place = Aiken, South Carolina, US[1] | death_date = | death_place = | residence = Washington, DC, US | spouse = | children = | parents = | module = {{Infobox clergy |child=yes | religion = Christianity (Methodist) | church = {{ubl | United Methodist Church | African Methodist Episcopal Church}} | ordained = | congregations = | offices_held = }} | module2 = {{Infobox academic |child=yes | alma_mater = {{ubl | Howard University | Union Theological Seminary | Columbia University}} | thesis_title = Wisdom, Law and Social Concern in the Epistle of James[1] | thesis_year = 1982 | school_tradition = | doctoral_advisor = | academic_advisors = | influences = James H. Cone[2] | discipline = Biblical studies | sub_discipline = New Testament studies | workplaces = {{ubl | Princeton Theological Seminary | Howard University}} | doctoral_students = | notable_students = Brian Blount[3] | main_interests = | notable_works = | notable_ideas = | influenced = }} | signature = | signature_alt = }} Cain Hope Felder (born June 9, 1943)[4] is an American biblical scholar, serving as professor of New Testament language and literature and editor of The Journal of Religious Thought at the Howard University School of Divinity.[5] He also serves as chair of the Doctor of Philosophy program and immediate past chair of the Doctor of Ministry program. He has been on Howard's faculty since 1981. Prior to coming to Howard, he taught within the Department of Biblical Studies (1978–1981) at Princeton Theological Seminary. From 1969 to 1972, Felder worked as the first executive director of Black Methodists for Church Renewal, the black caucus of the United Methodist Church, which was headquartered in Atlanta, Georgia. Originally ordained as an elder in the United Methodist Church, he served as pastor of Grace United Methodist Church in New York City (1975–1977). Currently, Felder serves as an elder in the Second Episcopal District of the African Methodist Episcopal Church, where he has been appointed by Bishop Adam Jefferson Richardson as the resident biblical scholar for the district. From 1998 to 2001, Felder served as chair of the implementation panel for the National Center for African American Heritage & Culture at Howard University. He has been on Howard's faculty since 1981, having come to Washington from Princeton Theological Seminary, where he taught as a member of the Department of Biblical Studies (1978–1981). His publications include True to Our Native Land (Augsburg Fortress, May, 2007); Troubling Biblical Waters: Race, Class, and Family[6] (Orbis Books, 1989) – 16th printing; and The Original African Heritage Study Bible (Winston Publishing Company, 1993). Felder holds Doctor of Philosophy and Master of Philosophy degrees in biblical languages and literature from Columbia University in New York; a Master of Divinity degree from Union Theological Seminary in New York; a Diploma of Theology from Mansfield College at the University of Oxford in England; a Bachelor of Arts degree in philosophy, Greek, and Latin from Howard University in Washington, DC. He received his secondary education at the Boston Latin School. References1. ^{{cite thesis |last=Felder |first=Cain Hope |year=1982 |title=Wisdom, Law and Social Concern in the Epistle of James |degree=PhD |location=New York |publisher=Columbia University |oclc=861103570}} {{Authority control}}{{DEFAULTSORT:Felder, Cain Hope}}2. ^{{cite web |date=July 2011 |title=Dr. Cain Hope Felder |url=https://www.destiny-pride.org/spotlight/july-2011 |location=Washington |publisher=Destiny – Pride |access-date=March 11, 2019}} 3. ^{{cite book |last=Smith |first=Mitzi J. |year=2015 |chapter=Introduction |editor-last=Smith |editor-first=Mitzi J. |title=I Found God in Me: A Womanist Biblical Hermeneutics Reader |location=Eugene, Oregon |publisher=Cascade Books |page=6 |isbn=978-1-62564-745-0}} 4. ^1 {{cite book |last=Myers |first=William H. |year=2015 |orig-year=1991 |title=The Irresistible Urge to Preach: A Collection of African American "Call" Stories |location=Eugene, Oregon |publisher=Wipf and Stock |page=104 |isbn=978-1-4982-7835-5}} 5. ^{{cite news|title=Interview with Dr. Cain Hope Felder of Howard University|url=http://www.christianpost.com/article/20051107/interview-with-dr-cain-hope-felder-of-howard-university/|accessdate=December 28, 2010|newspaper=Christian Post|date=November 7, 2005}} 6. ^{{cite news|title=Changing Attitudes in the Church|url=https://pqasb.pqarchiver.com/washingtonpost/access/73888037.html?dids=73888037:73888037&FMT=ABS&FMTS=ABS:FT&type=current&date=Jul+17%2C+1989&author=DOROTHY+GILLIAM&pub=The+Washington+Post+%28pre-1997+Fulltext%29&desc=Changing+Attitudes+in+the+Church&pqatl=google|accessdate=December 28, 2010|newspaper=The Washington Post|date=July 17, 1989}} 20 : 1943 births|20th-century Methodist ministers|20th-century scholars|21st-century Methodist ministers|21st-century scholars|Academics from South Carolina|African Americans in South Carolina|African Methodist Episcopal Church clergy|American biblical scholars|American United Methodist clergy|Christians from South Carolina|Columbia University alumni|Howard University alumni|Howard University faculty|Living people|New Testament scholars|People from Aiken, South Carolina|Princeton Theological Seminary faculty|Religious leaders from South Carolina|Union Theological Seminary (New York City) alumni |
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