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Events from Center for Reconciliation’s Teaching Communities Week Online

Hear keynote speakers preacher and civil rights activist John Perkins and theologian and professor Charles Marsh, as well as a workshop and worship service.

December 13, 2007

John Perkins (l) speaks with Charles Marsh (r)

Duke Divinity School’s Center for Reconciliation led its first Teaching Communities Week Nov. 4-7. The event brings a leading practitioner and a theologian, each dedicated to Christian reconciliation in a divided world, to teach together at the Divinity School.

This year’s keynote speakers were John Perkins, founder of the national Christian Community Development Association, and Charles Marsh, professor of religion at the University of Virginia and author of “The Beloved Community: How Faith Shapes Social Justice from the Civil Rights Movement to Today.” 

Listen to or download recordings of the keynote speech, workshop and chapel service through iTunes U.