 Associate professor Joy R. Bostic is giving the opening keynote address at St. John’s College, University of Oxford for the Mystical Theology Network’s Mysticism and Action conference, March 19-21. Her keynote address “‘It Feels So Good to Be Alive’: Vital Unity, Africana Cosmology and Embodied Sociality as Spiritual Practice” includes excerpts from her upcoming book on Africana religion and popular culture.
Associate professor Joy R. Bostic is giving the opening keynote address at St. John’s College, University of Oxford for the Mystical Theology Network’s Mysticism and Action conference, March 19-21. Her keynote address “‘It Feels So Good to Be Alive’: Vital Unity, Africana Cosmology and Embodied Sociality as Spiritual Practice” includes excerpts from her upcoming book on Africana religion and popular culture.
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