"The 'Look' of Freedom: Embodiment and the Nature and Meaning of Black Religion"

“The ‘Look’ of Freedom: Embodiment and the Nature and Meaning of Black Religion� presented by Dr. Anthony Pinn on Feb. 20, 2009 at 3:30 p.m. in Nicholson Hall room 155. Reception will follow the lecture.

"The 'Look' of Freedom: Embodiment and the Nature and Meaning of Black Religion"

The Religious Studies Program is pleased to present a lecture by Dr. Anthony Pinn:

The "Look" of Freedom: Embodiment and the Nature and Meaning of Black Religion

Friday, February 20th, 3:30 PM
Nicholson Hall Room 155
A reception will follow the lecture.

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