Onaje X. Offley Woodbine, Ph.D. candidate in Psychology of Religion, specializes in African and African American religious thought. He received his BA degree in Philosophy from Yale University, and his MA in theological studies from Boston University’s School of Theology. Recently, he served as African Diaspora Scholar in Residence for Project on African American Religious Research and Education (PAARRE) at the BU School of Theology, and was awarded a Fulbright-Hays Scholarship Abroad to study language, religion and culture in Nigeria, West Africa. Currently, his research interests center on the role of religion in historically disenfranchised African American communities severely impacted by cultural trauma.
Courses
CAS RN415 Traditional African Religions in the Diaspora
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