BUSTH Hosts Spring 2022 Lowell Lecture

School of Theology student Connie Bahng (STH’18, ’24) responds to the lecture as a panelist. Photo by Xiaodi Wu (STH’23).

The Boston University School of Theology hosted its Spring 2022 Lowell Lecture on Wednesday, March 15, 2022. The lecture, titled “Stop Listening with Your Eyes: Transcending Stereotypes Wrapped in Color Consciousness” was delivered by Lee H. Butler, Jr., PhD, Vice President of Academic Affairs and Academic Dean, and the William Tabbernee Professor of the History of Religions and Africana Pastoral Theology at Phillips Theological Seminary in Tulsa, OK. Dean Butler was introduced to the audience by Clinical Associate Professor of Practical Theology Choi, Hee An, who was advised by Dean Butler during her doctoral studies.

A panel response to the lecture featured School of Theology PhD student Connie Bahng (STH’18, ’24), Rev. Mako Nagasawa, and Rev. Dr. Jay Williams. 

The full recording of the event is available below, which was made possible by the recording services of the Boston University Learning and Event Technology Services

The Lowell Lecture is made possible thanks to generous support of the Lowell Institute.