Professor Anthony Reddie (he/him)
Professor Reddie’s is the first Professor of Black Theology in 900 years. His scholarship in Black theology has been informed by his doctorate in Education and Practical theology, undertaken at the University of Birmingham with Professor John Hull. This has allowed for his application of an Interdisciplinary method to the subject that Is somewhat different from the more classical, systematic approaches to Black theology used by his many peers in the United States. His consistent research Interest has been the interface between Black theology and decolonial/transformative education as a means of conscientization and empowerment. He is the author of numerous books, articles, and book chapters.
His more recent books include Theologising Brexit: A Liberationist and Postcolonial Critique (Routledge, 2010), and the republished Is God Colour-Blind? Insights from Black Theology for Christian Faith and Ministry (SPCK, 2020) and Intercultural Preaching [co-edited with Seidel Abel Boargenes and Pamela Searle], (Regent’s Park College, 2021).
He is an A rated, Leading International Researcher with the South African National Research Foundation (NRF). He is also a recipient of the Archbishop of Canterbury's 2020 Lanfranc Award for 'exceptional and sustained contribution to Black theology In Britain and beyond’ and the Editor-in-chief of ‘Black Theology: An International Journal, a role he has held since September 2001.
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