Mike Tucker and Geri Coleman Tucker
The Office of Black Church Studies at Duke Divinity School rejoices to celebrate Women's History Month by highlighting four accomplished Black women who continue their vocational formation through higher theological education.
“We celebrate dynamic Black Christian women and rejoice to share in their ministry formation, particularly during March, Women’s History Month,” says Dr. David Emmanuel Goatley, research professor of theology and Black Church studies; director of the Office of Black Church Studies; and associate dean for vocational formation and Christian witness. “Duke Divinity School is enriched by the experience and wisdom of women like those we highlight this month. They thoughtfully interrogate ideas and assumptions that were formed without their contexts in mind. This makes us all better.” Read more here.