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Dr. Dwayne E. Meadows
Adjunct Professor, TSE 310: The Theology of Martin Luther King, Jr.
Expertise
- The life and ministry of Martin Luther King, Jr.
- The history of the Civil Rights era
- Black church studies
- Black religion
Education
- Doctor of Philosophy, Union Theological Seminary in The City of New York
- Master of Sacred Theology, Union Theological Seminary in The City of New York
- Master of Divinity in systematic, Union Theological Seminary in The City of New York
Dr. Meadows holds the Doctor of Philosophy, Master of Sacred Theology, and Master of Divinity in systematic theology from Union Theological Seminary in The City of New York, where he was a student and research assistant of the late James H. Cone.