Kelly Brown Douglas

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ISBN 9780883449394
  • Sexuality and the Black Church (1998) - ISBN   978-1570752421
  • What's Faith Got to Do with It: Black Bodies/Christian Souls (2005) - ISBN   9781570756092
  • Black Bodies and the Black Church: A Blues Slant (2012) - ISBN   9780230116818
  • Stand Your Ground: Black Bodies and the Justice of God (2015) ISBN   9781626981096
  • Black Christ, 25th Anniversary Edition (2019) - ISBN   978-1626983168
  • Resurrection Hope: A Future Where Black Lives Matter (2021) - ISBN   9781608339082
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    Kelly Brown Douglas
    Born
    Kelly Delaine Brown

    1957 (age 6768)
    Other namesKelly Delaine Brown Douglas
    TitleFormer Dean and President Episcopal Divinity School
    Ecclesiastical career
    ReligionChristianity (Anglican)
    Church Episcopal Church (United States)
    Ordained
    • 1982 (deacon)
    • 1983 (priest)
    Offices held
    Canon Theologian of Washington National Cathedral (since 2017)
    Academic background
    Alma mater
    Academic advisors James H. Cone [1]