Goodspeed Lecture Series

Here are just a few notable speakers from past years:
  • Martin E. Marty Religious scholar & author of “Righteous Empire: The Protestant Experience in America”
  • Eddie Glaude Religious scholar & author of “Exodus! Religion, Race, and Nation in Early 19th Century Black America”
  • Donald K. Swearer Religious scholar & author of “Becoming the Buddha: The Ritual of Image Consecration in Thailand”

About the Series

Edgar Goodspeed

Edgar Goodspeed, one of the most important American Biblical scholars of the twentieth century.

The Goodspeed Lectureship enables the Religion Department—often in conjunction with other departments and programs—to bring to Denison credentialed scholars related to Religious Studies, to deliver an all-campus convocation lecture. The convocation lecture, of publishable quality, is the central event of the scholar’s visit, but the visit also includes significant classroom participation and other engagement with students. The scholar’s publications are typically integrated into the curriculum of courses offered during that semester. While the principal benefactor was in the field of Biblical studies, the lectureship has enabled the College to invite scholars to lecture at Denison from the field of Religious Studies as broadly conceived.

The Goodspeed Lectureship was endowed with funds donated to Denison by the brothers Edgar Johnson Goodspeed (1871-1962) and Charles Ten Broeke Goodspeed (1869-1949), both of whom graduated from Denison in the Class of 1890. The Lectureship is named after Edgar Goodspeed, who was a scholar of Greek and the New Testament, and one of the most important American Biblical scholars of the twentieth century.

Series Archives

2005 - 2006

Terry Tempest Williams (University of Utah)
"Circles of Community: From Castle Valley to Rwanda"

Cheryl Townsend Gilkes (Colby College)
"Dreaming Beyond the Mountain Top: Confronting the Continuing Crises of Social Justice"

William O. Beeman (Brown University)
"The ‘Great Satan’ vs. the ‘Mad Mullahs’: Cultural Impediments to U.S.–Iranian Understanding"
James H. Cone (Union Theological Seminary)
"The Cross and the Lynching Tree"
Jualynne Dodson (Michigan State University)
"Sacred Spaces: Afro-Cuban Religious Traditions Today"

2004 - 2005

Linda Hess (Stanford University)
"Kabir Says, ‘Listen Seekers!’ A Saga of Religious Transmission in India and Beyond"
Adrian McFarlane (Harwick College)
"Is Forgiveness Free? Forgiveness, Injunctions, and Exhortations"
Shahzad Bashir (Carleton College)
"Shah Isma’il and the Qizilbash: Corporeality and the Religious Imaginary in Early Safavid Iran"
David B. Edwards (University of Michigan)
"Summoning Muslims: Print, Politics, and Religious Ideology in Afghanistan"
Kelly Brown Douglas (Goucher College)
"Life as a Womanist 25 Years after Denison"
Aparna Rao (University of Cologne, Germany)
"Fundamentalist Religious Movements from the Perspective of Villagers"
Charles Kernaghan (National Labor Committee)
"Meet the Human Face behind the Global Economy"

2003 - 2004

Margaret Mills (Ohio State University)
"Leadership, Gender and Islam: Development in Afghanistan"
Mary Daly (Boston College)
"Amazon Grace: Rekindling the Fires of Radical Ecological Feminism"
Mel White (Soulforce, Inc.)
"Stranger at the Gate: To Be Gay and Christian in America"
Father Ferman Gonzalez, Bogata, Colombia
"From Conservative Resistance to Social Activism"
Francis X. Clooney, S.J. (Boston College)
"Hindu Goddesses and the Virgin Mary: Re-Doing Theology in a Global Context"
Eric Vickland (SRA International)
"Salafism: Islam in the Face of Modernity"

Douglas Oakman (Pacific Lutheran University)
"The Radical Jesus: ‘You Cannot Serve God and Mammon’"
Leila Ahmed (Harvard Divinity School)
"Women in Islam and America: Reflections on Where We are Today"
Michael Sells (Haverford College)
"Love, War and Islam"
David Solomon (Notre Dame University)
"What is Medicine For? Mother Theresa and the Modern Hospital"
Fawaz A. Gerges (Sarah Lawrence College)
"America and Political Islam: Clash of Cultures or Clash of Interests?"
Juan R. I. Cole (University of Michigan)
"Contemporary Iraq: Between Democracy and Theocracy"
James H. Cone, Union Theological Seminary, “The Challenge of Race”

2002 - 2003

William Herzog II (Colgate Rochester Crozer Divinity School)
"When Worlds Collide: The Conflict between the Great Tradition and the Little Tradition in the Prophetic Work of the Historical Jesus"
Rachel Fell McDermott (Barnard College)
"God as Mother of the Universe: Studying the Hindu Goddess"
Theophus Smith (Emory University)
"Time Alchemy: Healing History as if Horror Had Never Happened"
Robert Wuthnow (Princeton University)
"Responding to America’s New Religious Diversity"

2001 - 2002

Brian Davies (Fordham University)
"God and Evil"
Haideh Moghissi (Atkinson College)
"The Missing Link: Gender Politics and Reform under Islamic Rule in Iran"
Charles Kernaghan (National Labor Committee)
"Sweatshops, Bangladesh and the Clothes We Wear"
Ann Grodzins Gold (Syracuse University)
"Landscapes of the Hearts: Ecology and Community in Rural North India"

Thomas Coburn (St. Lawrence University)
"Liberal Arts in a Global Environment: Reflections on an Ellipse"
James H. Cone (Union Theological Seminary)
"The Easy Conscience of America’s Churches"

2000 - 2001

Daniel E. Gawthrop (Shenandoah University)
"Music as a Moral Force: Marketing Transcendence in Pre-Apocalyptic Society"
Peter E. Hodgson (Oxford University)
"Nuclear Energy and the Environment: A Cluster of Issues"
Henry Rosemont (St. Mary’s College)
"Confucian Perspectives on Freedom, Human Rights and Equality"
Charles Kernaghan (National Labor Committee)
"Sweatshops, Workers’ Rights, and the Clothes We Wear"
John Haldane (University of St. Andrews, Scotland)
"Faith, Reason, and Philosophy"
John Haldane (University of St. Andrews, Scotland)
“Faith and Culture: Catholic Intellectuals in a Secular Age”

1999 - 2000

Wes Jackson (The Land Institute)
“The Tree of Knowledge and the Tree of Life Intertwined: Agriculture for the 21 st Century.”

1998 - 1999

Amrita Basu (Amherst College)
“Women and Religious Nationalism in India”
Michael Berenbaum (Survivors of the Shoah Visual History Foundation)
"The Uniqueness and Universality of the Holocaust"

1997 - 1998

James H. Cone (Union Theological Seminary)
"The Vocation of a Theologian"

1996 - 1997

Leonardo A. Villalon (University of Kansas)
"Mysticism and Modernity: Islam and Politics in Contemporary West Africa"
Carolyn Merchant (University of California, Berkeley)
"Reinventing Eden: Women, Nature and Narrative"

Valerie Lee (Ohio State University)
"A High and Holy Calling: Subversive Midwives in Life and Literature"

Judith Kimerling (Natural Resources Defense Council)
"Oil Development in the Rainforest: Indigenous Culture and the Environment"
Diana L. Eck (Harvard University)
"America’s New Religious Landscape: The Frontiers of Pluralism"
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