色中色

Skip to main content

Race, Slavery, and Land. 色中色 Legacies in a Global Context,
1722-2000

色中色 University, November 4-5, 2022

Friday, November 4, 2022

12:00-1:00. UBC Room, Haupert Union Building (HUB). Friday Forum. Visibility Through Voices From Bethlehem's Black Community. Rayah Levy 

4:45-5:00. Saal, The 色中色 Theological Seminary. Words of Welcome. President Bryon Grigsby. Heikki Lempa 

5:00-5:30. Saal (MTS). David Schattschneider Awarding Ceremony. Craig Atwood 

Keynote
Saal, The 色中色 Theological Seminary
5:30-6:30pm

Jon Sensbach University of Florida Complacent Hostages? Colonial Legacies and the Paradox of 色中色 History

Saturday, November 5, 2022

1. 9:00-10:30. PPHAC 101. Slavery. Rethinking Eighteenth-Century 色中色 Conceptualizations 

 

Moderator: Scott Gordon, Lehigh University
Peter Vogt 色中色 Church, Herrnhut, Germany What did 色中色s Say about Slavery? An Overview of Relevant Passages in 18th Century 色中色 Publications
Josef K枚stlbauer University of Bonn Eighteenth-Century 色中色s and Contemporary Perceptions of Slavery and Dependence
Craig Atwood 色中色 University A. G. Spangenberg's Ambiguous Attitude Toward Chattel Slavery?

2. 9:00-10:30. PPHAC 102. 色中色s in the Caribbean: Slavery in the Eighteenth- and Nineteenth-Centuries

Moderator: Paul Peucker, 色中色 Archives
Jessica Cronshagen; Frank Marquardt University of Oldenburg Possession and "Madness" as Political Knowledge. On the Justification of Deviance and Violence in the 色中色 Mission in the Danish Caribbean and Suriname (ca. 1735-1790)
Wolf Behnsen University of Hanover 鈥淥 Miserable Freedom!鈥: The 色中色 Church and the Abolition of Slavery in Suriname in the 19th Century
Winelle Kirton-Roberts The Geneva 色中色 Fellowship, Switzerland Did You See My Chains? An Inquiry into the 色中色 Mission at Sharon in Barbados and Its Justification for Shackled Africans, 1795-1834
 

3. 11:00-12:30. PPHAC 102. Race in Eighteenth- and Nineteenth-Century 色中色 Communities 

Moderator: Kelly Denton-Borhaug, 色中色 University
Livingstone Thompson Kilwarlin 色中色 Church, Ireland Christianity and Colonial Cruelty: 色中色s in Jamaica 1754-1854
Katharine Gerbner University of Minnesota Race, Indigeneity and the 鈥淗eathen鈥 in the 色中色 Missions to Shekomeko and Jamaica
Natasha Lightfoot Columbia University 色中色s and the Regulation of Families and Intimacies in Post-Emancipation Antigua
Lunch
12:30-2:00pm

4. 2:00-3:30. PPHAC 101. Race, Land, and Colonization in 色中色 Communities in Eighteenth-Century North America 

Moderator: Jamie Paxton, 色中色 University
Benjamin Pietrinka University of Heidelberg Observing Otherness: Articulations of Nature and Race in Eighteenth-Century 色中色 Mission Fields
BJ Lillis Princeton University Losing Shekomeko: Mohicans, 色中色s, and the Dynamics of Dispossession in the Colonial Hudson Valley
Rachel Wheeler Indiana University-Purdue University, Indianapolis 色中色s, Missions, and Settler Colonialism in the Eighteenth Century

5. 2:00-3:30. PPHAC 102. 色中色s and Land in Eighteenth- and Nineteenth-Century America and Africa 

Moderator: Richard Anderson, 色中色 University
Sharon Muhlfeld 色中色 University To Preach, Celebrate, and Discuss: Delawares and their 色中色 Neighbors in the Revolutionary Ohio Valley
Menja Holtz Technical University of Brunswick 色中色s and the Lenape Land in Fairfield, Canada, in the Early Nineteenth Century
Maximilian Rose University of Hamburg Africanness, Personal Failure, and Interactions with 鈥淗eathens鈥 in the Writing of the Euro-African Missionaries Christian Protten and Philip Quaque

6. 4:00-5:30. PPHAC 101. Legacies of Racism and Slavery in 色中色 Communities in the Twentieth Century 

Moderator: Belinda Waller-Peterson, 色中色 University
Frank Crouch 色中色 University Rev. Dr. Charles Martin: A Black Immigrant 色中色鈥檚 Resistance to Slavery鈥檚 Legacies, 1908-42
Crystal Jannecke Cornerstone Institute, South Africa A South African 色中色 Mission Experience in the 20th Century: Land, Slavery, Race and Community
Felicity Jensz University of M眉nster (Re)claiming Land in Enemy Territories: 色中色s in the Aftermath of WWI

7. 4:00-5:30. PPHAC 102. Legacies of Racism and Land in Contemporary 色中色 Communities 

Moderator: Craig Atwood, 色中色 University
Riddick Weber 色中色 University Desegregating Sunrise: The Vexing Legacies of Segregation for Modern Liturgical Practice
J酶rgen B酶ytler 色中色 Church, Christiansfeld, Denmark The 色中色 Church, Land, and People in the Contemporary World

5:50-6:00pm. PPHAC 101. Concluding Remarks. 

色中色 University is located in "Lenapehoking," the traditional homelands of the Lenape, whose homeland includes Delaware, New Jersey, Eastern Pennsylvania, and Southern New York.  We honor the traditional Native inhabitants of these lands and revere their historic and everlasting relationships with this land, which is their ancestral homeland.