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Monica Coleman

Monica A. Coleman (born 1974) is a contemporary theologian associated with process theology[1] and womanist theology. She is currently Professor of Africana Studies and the John and Patricia Cochran Scholar for Inclusive Excellence at the University of Delaware, as well as the Faculty Co-Director Emerita for the Center for Process Studies.[2] Her research interests include Whiteheadian metaphysics, constructive theology, philosophical theology, metaphorical theology, black and womanist theologies, African American religions, African traditional religions, theology and sexual and domestic violence, and mental health and theology. Coleman is an ordained elder in the African Methodist Episcopal Church.

The Reverend Doctor
Monica A. Coleman
Coleman in 2018
Born1974 (age 49–50)
NationalityAmerican
Academic background
EducationHarvard-Radcliffe College

Vanderbilt University Divinity School

Claremont Graduate University
Academic work
DisciplineProcess theology, womanist theology
InstitutionsUniversity of Delaware

Education edit

Coleman grew up in Ann Arbor, Michigan, where she graduated from Greenhills School.

Coleman earned her bachelor's degree in Afro-American Studies from Harvard-Radcliffe College in 1995, her Master of Divinity and Certificate in Religion, Gender, and Sexuality from Vanderbilt University Divinity School in 1998, and both her Master of Arts and PhD in Philosophy of Religion and Theology from Claremont Graduate University in 2004.[3][4]

Ministry edit

Monica Coleman accepted a call to ministry at nineteen years of age.[5] She is an ordained elder in the African Methodist Episcopal Church.

Part of Coleman's work has been training church staff and congregants on how to care for and support individuals who have experienced sexual violence.[6] While she was a student at Vanderbilt University Divinity School in 1997, she created a ministry focused on sexual assault called "The Dinah Project" at Metropolitan Interdenominational Church in Nashville, Tennessee.[6]

In 2004, Coleman published The Dinah Project: A Handbook for Congregational Response to Sexual Violence. This work provides personal narrative about being a survival of sexual assault while also offering a resource guide to assist churches in caring for those who have experienced sexual violence.[7]

Coleman has written about her mental health journey in a spiritual memoir titled Bipolar Faith: a Black Woman’s Journey with Depression and Faith.[8]

Academic career edit

Since 2019, Monica Coleman has worked as a Professor of Africana Studies at the University of Delaware. In 2020, Coleman became the Coordinator of the African American Public Humanities Initiative at the University of Delaware.[9]

In 2004, after completing her PhD at Claremont Graduate University, Coleman became an assistant professor of religion at Bennett College in Greensboro, North Carolina.[10] Coleman served as the Director of the Womanist Religious Program at Bennett. After two years, Coleman accepted the role of assistant professor of systematic theology at Luther School of Theology at Chicago.[11] In 2008, she returned to Claremont, California to serve in the role of assistant professor of religion at the Claremont Graduate University. She became a professor of constructive theology and African American theology at Claremont School of Theology. Coleman taught at Claremont for ten years.[12] It was during her time at Claremont that she became co-director of the Center for Process Studies. Coleman made another career move to become Professor of Africana Studies and Director of Graduate Studies at the University of Delaware in 2019.

Coleman's work and pedagogy examines African American religious pluralism through lived experiences seen in memoirs and texts outside of what are traditionally considered in the study of religious pluralism.[13] She discusses that the theology, culture, spirituality, and the communal contributions of religious differences of African Americans are not included in most conversations about religious pluralism in the West.[14] She maintains that those who study religion would gain a richer understanding of pluralism and religious differences in their contexts by learning about African American pluralism.[15]

Authored and edited works edit

  • The Dinah Project: A Handbook for Congregational Response to Sexual Violence. Pilgrim Press, 2004.[16]
  • Making a Way Out of No Way: A Womanist Theology. Minneapolis: Fortress Press, 2008.[17]
  • Creating Women's Theology: A Movement Engaging Process Theology (edited with Nancy Howell and Helene Tallon Russell). Eugene, OR: Pickwick, 2011.[18]
  • Not Alone: Reflections on Faith and Depression - A 40-Day Devotional. Culver City, CA: Inner Prizes Inc, 2012.[19]
  • Ain't I A Womanist, Too?: Third Wave Womanist Religious Thought, (edited). Minneapolis: Fortress Press, 2013.[20]
  • Bipolar Faith: a Black Woman's Journey with Depression and Faith. Minneapolis: Fortress Press, 2016. [21]

References edit

  1. ^ Pinn, Anthony B. (2010-06-07). Embodiment and the New Shape of Black Theological Thought. NYU Press. pp. 2–. ISBN 9780814767740. Retrieved 12 July 2012.
  2. ^ "Faculty and Staff". The Center for Process Studies. 2017-06-21. Retrieved 2021-03-01.
  3. ^ "About Monica Coleman". monicacoleman.net. Retrieved 31 January 2019.
  4. ^ "Monica A. Coleman". Union Theological Seminary. Retrieved 2023-06-04.
  5. ^ Writer, NANCY H. MCLAUGHLIN Staff. "BENNETT PROFESSOR IN ELITE GROUP MONICA COLEMAN IS LISTED AMONG A JOURNAL'S NEW GENERATION OF LEADING CLERGY.". Greensboro News and Record. Retrieved 2021-03-02.
  6. ^ a b BCNN1 (4 August 2014). "Monica A. Coleman, AME Minister and Founder of the Dinah Project, Offers Advice to Churches and Church Leaders on How to Help Sexual Assault Victims Heal". Retrieved 2021-03-03. {{cite web}}: |last= has generic name (help)CS1 maint: numeric names: authors list (link)
  7. ^ Coleman, Monica A. (2010-04-01). The Dinah Project. ISBN 978-1-60899-437-3.
  8. ^ "Monica A. Coleman: 'Bipolar Faith: A Black Woman's Journey with Depression and Faith' | Faith and Leadership". faithandleadership.com. Retrieved 2021-03-02.
  9. ^ "Monica Coleman". A A P H I. Retrieved 2021-03-02.
  10. ^ Writer, NANCY H. MCLAUGHLIN Staff. "BENNETT PROFESSOR IN ELITE GROUP MONICA COLEMAN IS LISTED AMONG A JOURNAL'S NEW GENERATION OF LEADING CLERGY.". Greensboro News and Record. Retrieved 2021-03-02.
  11. ^ "The Rev. Dr. Monica A. Coleman to Join LSTC Faculty July 1". www.lstc.edu. Retrieved 2021-03-02.
  12. ^ Coleman, Monica A. (2020-07-15). "Octavia Tried to Tell Us: Parable for Today's Pandemic by Monica Coleman". Retrieved 2021-03-02.
  13. ^ Coleman, Monica (2020). "Teaching African American Religious Pluralism". Boston, MA: Brill-Rodopi. pp. 28–31. ISBN 9789004420045.
  14. ^ Coleman, Monica (31 March 2020). "Teaching African American Religious Pluralism". Critical Perspectives on Interterreligious Education: Experiments in Empathy. 63: 16–17.
  15. ^ Coleman, Monica (31 March 2020). ""Teaching African American Religious Pluralism"". Critical Perspectives on Interterreligious Education: Experiments in Empathy. 63: 28–31.
  16. ^ Coleman, Monica A. (2004). The Dinah Project: A Handbook for Congregational Response to Sexual Violence. Pilgrim Press. ISBN 978-0-8298-1587-0.
  17. ^ Coleman, Monica A. (2008-08-29). Making a Way Out of No Way: A Womanist Theology. Fortress Press. ISBN 978-1-4514-1487-5.
  18. ^ Coleman, Monica A.; Howell, Nancy R.; Russell, Helene Tallon (2011-09-22). Creating Women's Theology: A Movement Engaging Process Thought. Wipf and Stock Publishers. ISBN 978-1-61097-177-5.
  19. ^ Coleman, Monica A. (2012). Not Alone: Reflections on Faith and Depression : a 40-day Devotional. Inner Prizes Inc. ISBN 978-0-9851402-0-5.
  20. ^ Coleman, Monica A. (2013-05-01). Ain't I a Womanist, Too?: Third Wave Womanist Religious Thought. Fortress Press. ISBN 978-1-4514-2642-7.
  21. ^ Coleman, Monica A. (2016-07-01). Bipolar Faith: A Black Woman's Journey with Depression and Faith. Fortress Press. ISBN 978-1-5064-0860-6.

External links edit

  • Monica Coleman's Personal Website
  • Center for Process Studies

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Monica A Coleman born 1974 is a contemporary theologian associated with process theology 1 and womanist theology She is currently Professor of Africana Studies and the John and Patricia Cochran Scholar for Inclusive Excellence at the University of Delaware as well as the Faculty Co Director Emerita for the Center for Process Studies 2 Her research interests include Whiteheadian metaphysics constructive theology philosophical theology metaphorical theology black and womanist theologies African American religions African traditional religions theology and sexual and domestic violence and mental health and theology Coleman is an ordained elder in the African Methodist Episcopal Church The Reverend DoctorMonica A ColemanColeman in 2018Born1974 age 49 50 Ann Arbor MichiganNationalityAmericanAcademic backgroundEducationHarvard Radcliffe College Vanderbilt University Divinity School Claremont Graduate UniversityAcademic workDisciplineProcess theology womanist theologyInstitutionsUniversity of Delaware Contents 1 Education 2 Ministry 3 Academic career 4 Authored and edited works 5 References 6 External linksEducation editColeman grew up in Ann Arbor Michigan where she graduated from Greenhills School Coleman earned her bachelor s degree in Afro American Studies from Harvard Radcliffe College in 1995 her Master of Divinity and Certificate in Religion Gender and Sexuality from Vanderbilt University Divinity School in 1998 and both her Master of Arts and PhD in Philosophy of Religion and Theology from Claremont Graduate University in 2004 3 4 Ministry editMonica Coleman accepted a call to ministry at nineteen years of age 5 She is an ordained elder in the African Methodist Episcopal Church Part of Coleman s work has been training church staff and congregants on how to care for and support individuals who have experienced sexual violence 6 While she was a student at Vanderbilt University Divinity School in 1997 she created a ministry focused on sexual assault called The Dinah Project at Metropolitan Interdenominational Church in Nashville Tennessee 6 In 2004 Coleman published The Dinah Project A Handbook for Congregational Response to Sexual Violence This work provides personal narrative about being a survival of sexual assault while also offering a resource guide to assist churches in caring for those who have experienced sexual violence 7 Coleman has written about her mental health journey in a spiritual memoir titled Bipolar Faith a Black Woman s Journey with Depression and Faith 8 Academic career editSince 2019 Monica Coleman has worked as a Professor of Africana Studies at the University of Delaware In 2020 Coleman became the Coordinator of the African American Public Humanities Initiative at the University of Delaware 9 In 2004 after completing her PhD at Claremont Graduate University Coleman became an assistant professor of religion at Bennett College in Greensboro North Carolina 10 Coleman served as the Director of the Womanist Religious Program at Bennett After two years Coleman accepted the role of assistant professor of systematic theology at Luther School of Theology at Chicago 11 In 2008 she returned to Claremont California to serve in the role of assistant professor of religion at the Claremont Graduate University She became a professor of constructive theology and African American theology at Claremont School of Theology Coleman taught at Claremont for ten years 12 It was during her time at Claremont that she became co director of the Center for Process Studies Coleman made another career move to become Professor of Africana Studies and Director of Graduate Studies at the University of Delaware in 2019 Coleman s work and pedagogy examines African American religious pluralism through lived experiences seen in memoirs and texts outside of what are traditionally considered in the study of religious pluralism 13 She discusses that the theology culture spirituality and the communal contributions of religious differences of African Americans are not included in most conversations about religious pluralism in the West 14 She maintains that those who study religion would gain a richer understanding of pluralism and religious differences in their contexts by learning about African American pluralism 15 Authored and edited works editThe Dinah Project A Handbook for Congregational Response to Sexual Violence Pilgrim Press 2004 16 Making a Way Out of No Way A Womanist Theology Minneapolis Fortress Press 2008 17 Creating Women s Theology A Movement Engaging Process Theology edited with Nancy Howell and Helene Tallon Russell Eugene OR Pickwick 2011 18 Not Alone Reflections on Faith and Depression A 40 Day Devotional Culver City CA Inner Prizes Inc 2012 19 Ain t I A Womanist Too Third Wave Womanist Religious Thought edited Minneapolis Fortress Press 2013 20 Bipolar Faith a Black Woman s Journey with Depression and Faith Minneapolis Fortress Press 2016 21 References edit Pinn Anthony B 2010 06 07 Embodiment and the New Shape of Black Theological Thought NYU Press pp 2 ISBN 9780814767740 Retrieved 12 July 2012 Faculty and Staff The Center for Process Studies 2017 06 21 Retrieved 2021 03 01 About Monica Coleman monicacoleman net Retrieved 31 January 2019 Monica A Coleman Union Theological Seminary Retrieved 2023 06 04 Writer NANCY H MCLAUGHLIN Staff BENNETT PROFESSOR IN ELITE GROUP MONICA COLEMAN IS LISTED AMONG A JOURNAL S NEW GENERATION OF LEADING CLERGY Greensboro News and Record Retrieved 2021 03 02 a b BCNN1 4 August 2014 Monica A Coleman AME Minister and Founder of the Dinah Project Offers Advice to Churches and Church Leaders on How to Help Sexual Assault Victims Heal Retrieved 2021 03 03 a href Template Cite web html title Template Cite web cite web a last has generic name help CS1 maint numeric names authors list link Coleman Monica A 2010 04 01 The Dinah Project ISBN 978 1 60899 437 3 Monica A Coleman Bipolar Faith A Black Woman s Journey with Depression and Faith Faith and Leadership faithandleadership com Retrieved 2021 03 02 Monica Coleman A A P H I Retrieved 2021 03 02 Writer NANCY H MCLAUGHLIN Staff BENNETT PROFESSOR IN ELITE GROUP MONICA COLEMAN IS LISTED AMONG A JOURNAL S NEW GENERATION OF LEADING CLERGY Greensboro News and Record Retrieved 2021 03 02 The Rev Dr Monica A Coleman to Join LSTC Faculty July 1 www lstc edu Retrieved 2021 03 02 Coleman Monica A 2020 07 15 Octavia Tried to Tell Us Parable for Today s Pandemic by Monica Coleman Retrieved 2021 03 02 Coleman Monica 2020 Teaching African American Religious Pluralism Boston MA Brill Rodopi pp 28 31 ISBN 9789004420045 Coleman Monica 31 March 2020 Teaching African American Religious Pluralism Critical Perspectives on Interterreligious Education Experiments in Empathy 63 16 17 Coleman Monica 31 March 2020 Teaching African American Religious Pluralism Critical Perspectives on Interterreligious Education Experiments in Empathy 63 28 31 Coleman Monica A 2004 The Dinah Project A Handbook for Congregational Response to Sexual Violence Pilgrim Press ISBN 978 0 8298 1587 0 Coleman Monica A 2008 08 29 Making a Way Out of No Way A Womanist Theology Fortress Press ISBN 978 1 4514 1487 5 Coleman Monica A Howell Nancy R Russell Helene Tallon 2011 09 22 Creating Women s Theology A Movement Engaging Process Thought Wipf and Stock Publishers ISBN 978 1 61097 177 5 Coleman Monica A 2012 Not Alone Reflections on Faith and Depression a 40 day Devotional Inner Prizes Inc ISBN 978 0 9851402 0 5 Coleman Monica A 2013 05 01 Ain t I a Womanist Too Third Wave Womanist Religious Thought Fortress Press ISBN 978 1 4514 2642 7 Coleman Monica A 2016 07 01 Bipolar Faith A Black Woman s Journey with Depression and Faith Fortress Press ISBN 978 1 5064 0860 6 External links editMonica Coleman s Personal Website Center for Process Studies Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Monica Coleman amp oldid 1199152608, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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