Dale
P. Andrews
Martin Luther King, Jr. Professor of Homiletics and Pastoral
Theology
M.Div. Princeton Theological Seminary
M.A. Vanderbilt University
Ph.D. Vanderbilt University
Dr.
Andrews' Publications
The Rev. Dr. Dale P. Andrews joined the faculty of Boston
University, School of Theology, in 2005 as the Martin Luther
King, Jr. Professor of Homiletics and Pastoral Theology.
Previously he served on the faculty of Louisville
Seminary in Louisville, Kentucky. Dr. Andrews earned his
M.A. and Ph.D. at Vanderbilt
University and a M.Div. from Princeton Theological Seminary.
He was a visiting research fellow at Oxford University and
has conducted two international study tours in Guatemala
and Brazil. An ordained minister in the African Methodist
Episcopal Zion Church, Dr. Andrews has served AME Zion churches
in Connecticut and New Jersey.
Dr. Andrews has received numerous fellowships and awards
for his studies. In addition to many journal articles and
chapters in several edited volumes, he is the author of Practical
Theology for Black Churches: Bridging Black Theology and
African American Folk Religion, published by Westminster
John Knox Press, 2002. He co-authored Listening
to Listeners: Homiletical Case Studies (Chalice Press, 2004) and New
Proclamation: Advent through Holy Week, Year A, 2004-2005 (Augsburg Fortress
Press, 2004). Dr. Andrews also serves as co-editor of the
journal Family Ministry.
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