Community breakfast to focus upon non-Western Christianity

In keeping with Vanderbilt University's tradition of presenting events that are reflective of contemporary issues, Fernando F. Segovia, professor of New Testament and early Christianity, will address the globalization of Christianity at a community breakfast sponsored by the Vanderbilt University Divinity School.

The breakfast will be held on Feb. 28 from 7:30 to 8:30 a.m. at the University Club, located on campus near the Eskind Biomedical Library.

Segovia is a noted lecturer in non-Western Christian theologies, chiefly from Latin America and the Caribbean. He also specializes in minority Christian theologies particularly from a U.S. Hispanic perspective. As a cultural critic, his works include postcolonial, minority and Diaspora studies. Segovia has been with Vanderbilt University since 1984.

The event is open to the public and free parking is available. The cost of the program is $10. For reservations, call 343-3994.


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