Orlando E. Costas Lectureship: Dr. Alex Nava, “God and Hip Hop”
Wednesday, October 14, 2009
6:15 PM

Location: Wilson Chapel
Contact: Dr. Benjamin Valentin, professor of theology and culture, director of the Orlando E. Costas Lecture Series.
The 2009 Orlando E. Costas Lecture, “God and Hip Hop,” will be given by Dr. Alex Nava of the University of Arizona. His lecture will explore the origins and development of Hip-Hop with a special focus on the political and religious elements of rap music. Particular attention will be given to the prophetic and apocalyptic moments in the history of Hip-Hop.
A reception will follow the lecture.
Dr. Nava received his M.A. and Ph.D. from the University of Chicago. He has taught at Seattle University and is currently associate professor of Religious Studies at the University of Arizona. His first book is entitled The Mystical and Prophetic Thought of Simone Weil and Gustavo Gutierrez (S.U.N.Y. Press, 2001). He has recently completed a new book project entitled Wonder and Exile in the New World.
Dr. Orlando E. Costas was a beloved dean of faculty and Judson Professor of Missiology at Andover Newton from 1984 until his untimely death in 1987. Each year since 2007, Andover Newton grants three full-tuition scholarships to incoming students from the Hispanic community. This scholarship is offered in the name of Orlando E. Costas and his groundbreaking reflections on Liberation Theology, including his 1982 book, Christ Outside the Gate: Mission Beyond Christendom.
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