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SATURDAY, OCTOBER 30
Ralph Watkins, Fuller Theological Seminary
From Black Theology to Africana Theology: A Methodological Shift in
the Construction of an African-centered Theology
A30-315 S
Christian Spirituality Group
Jawanza Eric Clark, Spelman College
Reconceiving the Doctrine of Jesus as Savior in Terms of the African Marriott Marquis, M103-104
Understanding of an Ancestor: A Model for the Black Church David Johns, Earlham School of Religion, Presiding
Adam Clark, Xavier University Theme: The Digital Spirit? Spirituality and the New Social Media
Black Theology, Afrocentricity, and the Womanist Challenge Theo Zijderveld, Utrecht University
Bryson White, Fuller Theological Seminary Prayer 2.0: Online Prayer and the Transformation of Religion in a
Africana Theology, Ancestor Veneration, and George Washington Media Age
Business Meeting: Elizabeth Drescher, Santa Clara University
Tweet if U Ƈ Jesus: Spiritual Authority, Identity, and Community in
Monica A. Coleman, Claremont School of Theology, and Stephen the Digital Reformation
G. Ray Jr., Garrett-Evangelical Theological Seminary, Presiding
Mary Hess, Luther Seminary
New Media, Ministry, and Mission: Teaching in the Global Classroom
A30-313 S J Alyssa Ninan Nickell, Graduate Theological Union
Real Friendships in Virtual Reality: Embodying Spirituality in the
Buddhist Philosophy Group Digital Age
Hyatt Regency, Hanover FG Business Meeting:
Robert Sharf, University of California, Berkeley, Presiding Tim Hessel-Robinson, Brite Divinity School, Presiding
Theme: Cognitive-Scientific Studies of Buddhist Thought and Practice:
Philosophical Interrogations of the Issues
David McMahan, Franklin and Marshall College
Buddhist Meditation as Scientific Practice? Sorting Out the
Implications of the Neuroscientific Study of Meditation
William S. Waldron, Middlebury College
Buddhism and Cognitive Science: Convergent Methods, Divergent Aims
Jay Garfield, Smith College
Ask Not What Buddhism Can Do for Cognitive Science; Ask What
Cognitive Science Can Do for Buddhism
Georges Dreyfus, Williams College
On the Very Idea of a Buddhism Science Dialogue
Business Meeting:
Daniel A. Arnold, University of Chicago, Presiding
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