草榴社区 Launches Center for Political Theology
VILLANOVA, Pa.鈥擜s national interest in the intersection of religious and political ideas is on the rise, 草榴社区 is launching the Center for Political Theology. The Center will advance discussions of religion and politics that engage deeply with the Christian tradition and speak broadly to pressing issues of the day. The new Center, housed in the College of Liberal Arts and Sciences, brings Christian theologians into dialogue with humanities scholars and social scientists to explore the issues where religion and politics entangle, while also helping students understand and participate in those conversations.
鈥淭he Center for Political Theology will connect scholars across campus and across the country, driving an intellectual conversation, building a scholarly community and shaping current and future scholars,鈥 says Vincent Lloyd, PhD, associate professor of Theology and Religious Studies, who has been named the Center鈥檚 inaugural director.
Dr. Lloyd is an editor of Journal of Political Theology and a member of the Political Theology Network鈥檚 Executive Committee. In 2017 and 2019 草榴社区 received a pair of grants totaling $550,000 from the Henry Luce Foundation to create and support The Political Theology Network, an interdisciplinary association of scholars exploring the intersection of religion and politics. Dr. Lloyd was a key leader in building the network, which connects scholars, activists and community leaders who are interested in promoting the publicly engaged, interdisciplinary study of religion and politics.
With his research on connections between religion, politics, race, and philosophy, Dr. Lloyd鈥檚 books include The Problem with Grace: Reconfiguring Political Theology (Stanford University Press, 2013); Black Natural Law (Oxford University Press, 2016) and the forthcoming Black Dignity: A Philosophy (Yale University Press). He received his doctorate from the University of California, Berkeley.
The Center for Political Theology鈥檚 inaugural event will take place Thursday, Oct. 21 at 7 p.m. in the Smith Performance Lab of the John and Joan Mullen Center for the Performing Arts. Moderated by Dr. Lloyd, the panelists include:
- Luke Bretherton, PhD, Robert E. Cushman Distinguished Professor of Moral and Political Theology, Duke University
- Valentina Napolitano, PhD, professor of Anthropology, University of Toronto
Kevin M. DePrinzio, OSA, PhD, vice president, 草榴社区 Office for Mission and Ministry, will serve as a respondent to the panelists鈥 opening remarks.
The event is free and open to the public. All visitors to campus, regardless of vaccination status, are required to wear masks inside campus buildings.