Bio of Rev. Dr. Andre Johnson
He serves in the department of Christianity and Culture as the Dr. James L. Netters Associate Professor of Rhetoric and Religion and African American Studies at Memphis Theological Seminary. He teaches classes in contextualized ministry, prophetic rhetoric, black church, African American theology, rhetoric and religion, pulpit rhetoric, race, and hip hop theology. Dr. Johnson also serves as the Director of the Netters Certificate Program in Ministry. In addition to his work at G'Life and Memphis Theology Seminary, he also serves as an instructor in Communications and African American Studies at the University of Memphis.
Dr. Johnson attended the University of Tennessee at Martin where he received his Bachelor of Science degree in Communications. He graduated from Memphis Theological Seminary where he took the Masters of Divinity degree and completed his Doctor of Philosophy degree in Communications at the University of Memphis. His dissertation, "The Prophetic Oratory of Henry McNeal Turner," was under the direction of Michael C. Leff. He is currently editing the works of Henry McNeal Turner under the title The Literary Archive of Henry McNeal Turner. He has published two volumes in the series, "An African American Pastor Before and During the American Civil War," Volume 1 (2010) and Volume 2, the "Chaplain Letters" (2012). The third volume, "An African American Pastor During Reconstruction" is due for publication in 2013.
In addition to collecting of Turner writings, Dr. Johnson has just published The Forgotten Prophet: Bishop Henry McNeal Turner and the African American Prophetic Tradition (2012). He is also editing a collection of essays on hip hop and spirituality titled, Urban God Talk: Rap, Religion, and a Spirituality of Hip Hop with Lexington Books.
Dr. Johnson has presented academic papers at national, regional, and state conferences winning awards at each level and has published essays in the Memphis Theological Seminary Journal and the Black Theology Journal. The Religious Communication Association recently awarded Dr. Johnson their TopArticle Award for 2011 for his article titled, "The Prophetic Persona of James Cone and the Rhetorical Theology of Black Theology." He currently serves as President of the African American Communication and Culture Division of the National Communication Association and holds membership in several national, regional and state Associations in the areas of Communication, African American and Religious Studies. He is also the editor of the popular Rhetoric Race and Religion blog. In addition, you can follow him on Twitter and Facebook
When: AUGUST 7-9, 2013
Where: UPPER CANAAN MB CHURCH
Address: 9090 U S HWY. 51
Millington, Tennessee
Time: 7:00 P.M. (Each Night)