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Biography
Dr. Obery Hendricks has been called one of the most
provocative and innovative commentators on the intersection of religion,
politics and social policy in America today. A widely sought
lecturer and media spokesperson, Dr. Hendricks' media appearances include
C-SPAN, PBS, National Public Radio, al-Jazeera Television, NHK Japan Television,
Air-America, Radio One, Fox News, the Bloomberg Network, among others. He is a
member of the Faith Advisory Council of the Democratic National Committee, a
member of the National Religious Leaders Advisory Committee of the Barack Obama
presidential campaign, an Affiliated Scholar at the Center for American Progress
(a Washington, DC think-tank) and a featured writer for
Godspolitics.com and Faithfuldemocrats.com. He is also an editorial advisor to
the award-winning Tikkun magazine, a contributing editor to The Encyclopedia of
Politics and Religion, and a principal commentator in the The Oxford Annotated
Bible.
"Essential reading for Americans" is what The Washington Post called Dr.
Hendricks' most recent book, The Politics of Jesus: Rediscovering the True
Revolutionary Nature of Jesus' Teachings and How They Have Been Corrupted.
Social critic Michael Eric Dyson describes it as "an instant classic" that
"immediately thrusts Dr. Hendricks into the front ranks of American religious
thinkers." The Politics of Jesus was the featured subject of the C-SPAN program
"Class, Politics and Christianity." The Dictionary of Biblical Interpretation
calls Hendricks' postmodern "guerrilla" approach to biblical discourse "the
boldest post-colonial writing ever seen in Western biblical studies." A former
Wall Street investment executive and past president of Payne Theological
Seminary, the oldest African American theological seminary in the United States,
Dr. Hendricks is currently Professor of Biblical Interpretation at New York
Theological Seminary. He holds the Master of Divinity with academic honors from
Princeton Theological Seminary, and both the M.A. and Ph.D. in Religions of Late
Antiquity from Princeton University.
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