Luce-Hartford Conference Examines Relationship between Black Christians and Muslims
June 20, 2019
The 2019 Luce-Hartford Conference in Christian-Muslim Relations brought African American Christians and Muslims together in a rare opportunity to examine their shared history.
Black Church – Black Mosque: A Shared History in American Societydrew about 80 scholars and participants to Hartford Seminary on June 17 and 18. The conference was supported by a generous grant from the Henry Luce Foundation.
Imam Ronald Shaheed, Assistant Imam of Masjid Ash Shaheed in Charlotte, NC, gave the first keynote, addressing The History and Legacy of African-American Interfaith Relations in a Racially Divided America.
Awad Abdullah, a graduate of Hartford Seminary’s Islamic Chaplaincy Program, shared reflections on both days of the conference. They are reproduced here:
Luce Conference Awad Abdullah's Reflections 2019The Rev. Dr. Susan K. Smith of Crazy Faith Ministries in Columbus, OH, gave the second keynote: Current Issues Impacting African-American Christian-Muslim Relations.
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