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Cain Hope Felder, Ph.D., is Professor of New Testament Language & Literature and Editor of The Journal of Religious Thought at the Howard University School of Divinity in Washington, D.C. He currently serves as Chair of the President's Imple-mentation Panel for the Howard University African American Heritage & Cultural Center. He has been on Howard's faculty since 1981, having come to Washington from Princeton Theological Seminary where he taught as a member of the Department of Biblical Studies (1978-1981). He is an ordained elder in the Methodist Church, and pastored Grace United Methodist Church in New York City (1975-1977). From 1969-1972, Dr. Felder worked as the first National Director of the United Methodist Black Caucus, then headquartered in Atlanta, Georgia. Dr. Felder is also an affiliated member of the AME Church.
An author, editor and scholar, a partial listing of Dr. Felder's publications are listed below: Doctorate of Philosophy in Biblical Languages and Literature. Columbia University/Union Theological Seminary, New York, 1982 Masters of Philosophy, Columbia University, New York, 1978 Masters of Divinity, Union Theological Seminary, New York, 1969 Diploma in Theology, Oxford University (Mansfield College), England, 1968 Bachelor of Arts, Howard University, Washington, D.C., 1966 Diploma in General Studies, Boston Latin School, Boston Massachusetts, 1962. Troubling Biblical Waters The Seasons of Lent: Proclamation Commentary The Original African Heritage Study Bible Commentary on the Epistle of James in The International Bible Commentary Consulting Editor and Contributor, The African American Jubilee Bible Jubilee Legacy Bible, Co-editor
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