Goodspeed Lecture Series

Here are just a few notable speakers from past years:
  • Martin E. Marty Religious scholar & author of “Righteous Empire: The Protestant Experience in America”
  • Eddie Glaude Religious scholar & author of “Exodus! Religion, Race, and Nation in Early 19th Century Black America”
  • Donald K. Swearer Religious scholar & author of “Becoming the Buddha: The Ritual of Image Consecration in Thailand”
About the Series

Edgar Goodspeed

Edgar Goodspeed, one of the most important American Biblical scholars of the twentieth century.

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The Goodspeed Lectureship was endowed with funds donated to 必博娱乐,比博娱乐网址 ######### by the brothers Edgar Johnson Goodspeed (1871-1962) and Charles Ten Broeke Goodspeed (1869-1949), both of whom graduated from 必博娱乐,比博娱乐网址 ######### in the Class of 1890. The Lectureship is named after Edgar Goodspeed, who was a scholar of Greek and the New Testament, and one of the most important American Biblical scholars of the twentieth century.

The Goodspeed Brothers

The Goodspeed brothers were born in Quincy, Illinois, where their father, Thomas Wakefield Goodspeed, was an American Baptist minister. The boys were educated at the preparatory school connected to the old University of Chicago, from which they both graduated in 1886. The University closed soon after their graduation, and so the brothers came to 必博娱乐,比博娱乐网址 ######### University for their undergraduate education. Edgar majored in Classics, and also studied Biblical Greek. The two were among a graduating class of twelve in 1890, both receiving a B.A. degree. Thereafter Edgar studied Semitic languages (Hebrew and Arabic) at Yale for one year. In 1892, he entered the revived University of Chicago for graduate studies; Goodspeed’s father Thomas played a major role in raising the funds necessary to restart the University. Edgar received a D.B. (Bachelors in Divinity) degree in 1897, and a Ph.D., summa cum laude, in 1898 (studying, among other subjects, Accadian, Ethiopic, Aramaic and Syriac languages). He then joined the New Testament Department of the University of Chicago. He spent his next two years studying abroad in Germany, England, Italy, Egypt, Lebanon, and Palestine. He taught at the University of Chicago until retirement in 1937, whereupon he and his wife Elfleda retired to Santa Barbara, California. He died there in?1962.

Edgar J. Goodspeed in his younger yearsGoodspeed was the first American scholar to collect and publish Greek papyri relating to the New Testament. He came to national attention for his publication in 1923 of The New Testament: An American Translation. This translation combined detailed attention to all the latest scholarship on the Greek text with a concern to render it into contemporary American English. His emphasis on making the Bible accessible to contemporary speakers of American English met with much resistance, but also much acclaim, and over the years this approach has proven to be the dominant trend in Biblical translation into English. The translation was reprinted many times and was also serialized in a number of daily newspapers around the country. From 1930 he worked on the committee that produced the Revised Standard Version of the Bible, which remains a central Protestant translation until today. During his long career, he wrote sixty-four books on his own, collaborated on sixteen additional books, and wrote more than two-hundred articles and essays. Not all of these were scholarly efforts. He published popular articles aimed at a broader public in magazines such as Atlantic Monthly and Look, and also wrote a mystery novel entitled The Curse in the Colophon. He was active in the P.E.N. Clubs, first in Chicago, and then after retirement in Los Angeles.

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Charles Ten Broeke Goodspeed also attended 必博娱乐,比博娱乐网址 ######### University and received a B.A. in 1890. He returned to Chicago, where he earned a law degree from the Chicago 必博娱乐,比博娱乐网址 of Law in 1893. He co-established his own law firm, Goodspeed and Bates, in 1902. He was active in a number of civic organizations in Chicago until he retired, also to the Los Angeles area, in?1939.

The two brothers donated equal amounts to 必博娱乐,比博娱乐网址 ######### University in their wills, to establish the 必博娱乐,比博娱乐网址 ######### Lectureship. The first lecture was delivered in 1964 by George F. Kennan, the famous diplomat, and political scientist. In the subsequent decades, the Lectureship has brought many distinguished scholars of Religion to speak at 必博娱乐,比博娱乐网址 #########.

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Information on Edgar J. Goodspeed can be found in his 1953 autobiography, As I Remember (New York: Harper & Brothers); and in Edgar Johnson Goodspeed: Articulate Scholar, an intellectual biography written by James I. Cook in 1981 in connection with the centenary of the Society of Biblical Literature. Further information on Goodspeed, and his bequest to 必博娱乐,比博娱乐网址 ######### of a collection of rare and valuable Bibles, can be found in the 必博娱乐,比博娱乐网址 ######### Library.

Series Archives

2012 - 2013

Sister Helen Prejean (Ministry against the Death Penalty)
Kwok Pui-Lan (Episcopal Divinity School)
"Occupy Religion, the Church, and Social Change"
Mary E. Hunt (Women’s Alliance for Theology, Ethics and Ritual (WATER))
"Religion that Does Justice: A Queer Feminist Approach"
Will Womack (Research Associate of the American Baptist Historical Society)
"The Church Exotic: Popular Orientalism and the Missionary Circuit in Antebellum America"

2011 - 2012

William Propp (University of California, San Diego)
"Little Less Than Gods: Ancient Israelite Anthropology"

Kelly Brown Douglas (Goucher 必博娱乐,比博娱乐网址)
"Claiming My Voice: Sexuality and the Black Church"
John K. Roth (Claremont McKenna 必博娱乐,比博娱乐网址)
Crying Out for Action: The Holocaust, the Dead, and the Responsibility to Protect"

Stephanie Kaza (University of Vermont)
"Buddhist Environmentalism"

Patrick S. Cheng (Episcopal Divinity School)
"Radical Love: Why Christianity Is a Queer Religion"

2010 - 2011

Stephanie Kaza (University of Vermont)
"Beyond the Codes of Honor"
David Billotti (Jewish Telegraphic Agency)
"Christian-Jewish Reconciliation"

Ulrich Duchrow (University of Heidelberg)
"Why Capitalism is Death-bound and How People Can Opt for Life—A Theological Proposal to Economists"

M. Zuhdi Jasser (advisor to the U.S. Embassy in the Netherlands)
"Moderates and Radicals in Islam: How to Tell the Difference . . . and why it Matters"
Kate Ott (Religious Institute)
"In Search of a Relationship: Queering Faith, Sexuality, and Hooking-up"
David Loy (Xavier University)
"Buddhist Ecology: Reflections on Consumerism and the Environmental Crisis"

2009 - 2010

John Francis
"Planetwalker"
Andrea Ruehrwein Raynor, hospice chaplain
"Serving God Around 9/11"
Russell Sanders (Indiana University)
"Caring for Creation"

Stephanie Mitchem (University of South Carolina)
"Praying for Answers: Race, Culture, Class, and Consumerism"

David Schilling (Interfaith Center)
"Activism at the Intersection of Faith and Economics"
James Krehbiel (Ohio Wesleyan University)
"Sightlines and Site Lines: Art and Archaeoastronomy"

Beverly Mitchell (Wesley Theological Seminary)
"The Struggle for Human Dignity"
James H. Cone (Union Theological Seminary)
"Nobody Knows the Trouble I’ve Seen"

2008 - 2009

Ronald Grimes, (Radboud University, Nijmegen, the Netherlands)
"Ritual, Media, and Conflict in the Santa Fe Fiesta"
Abdi Roble and Doug Rutledge, writers and photographers
"The Trails of Somali Muslim Refugees in Africa and America"
Donald K. Swearer (Harvard Divinity School)
"Buddhist Economics: An Oxymoron?"
Eddie Glaude, Jr. (Princeton University)
"Black Studies: A Moment of Transition"
Melissa Raphael (University of Gloucestershire)
"Sexuality, Idolatry and the Hiding of God’s Face: A Post-Holocaust Perspective on the Representation of Jewish Women in Modern Jewish Art"

2007 - 2008

Corinne Dempsey (University of Wisconsin)
"Woman’s Privilege with a Twist: Engendered Entanglements of Human and Divine Power at a U.S. Goddess Temple"
Rhodessa Jones and Idrissa Ackamoor (Cultural Odyssey, San Francisco)
"Theater for the 21st Century: The Arts as a Healing Process"

Stephanie Mitchem (University of South Carolina)
"African-Americans and Healing: Facing Fears, Feeding Dreams"
Kathleen Erndl (Florida State University)
"Body, Voice, and Spirit: Hindu Women, Goddesses, and Possession"
James H. Cone (Union Theological Seminary)
"God of the Oppressed"

2006 - 2007

Charles Kernaghan (National Labor Committee)
"The Human Face behind the Global Economy"
Douglas Oakman (Pacific Lutheran University)
"The Perennial Relevance of St. Paul: Paul’s Understanding of Christ and a Time of Radical Pluralism"
Emilie M. Townes (Yale University Divinity School)
"Vanishing into Limbo"

Traci West (Drew University)
"Who Should Decide that Marriage is Good for You? Religion, Race, and Welfare Reform Policy"
Sir Anthony Kenny, (University of Oxford)
"Happiness: In this World or the Next?"

John Haldane (University of St. Andrews, Scotland)
"Faith and Culture: Catholic Intellectuals in a Secular Age"
Kelly Brown Douglas (Goucher 必博娱乐,比博娱乐网址)
"The Black Church and the Politics of Justice"
Jan Willis (Wesleyan University)
"The Ethics of Interconnectedness"
Carl Ernst (University of North Carolina)
"Islam, Mysticism and Globalization"
Gayatri Reddy (University of Illinois)
"Sexuality and Its Discontents: Hijras and the Negotiation of Social Differences in South India"

2005 - 2006

Ann Mayer (University of Pennsylvania)
"Islam as a Framework for Rethinking Women’s Rights: Evolving Debates on Women’s Rights in the Middle East"
Mathew Forstater (University of Missouri)
"From Civil Rights to Economic Security: The African-American Struggle for Full Employment, 1945-1978"
Cheryl Kirk-Duggan (Shaw Divinity School)
"Truth and Consequences: Violence—As American as Mom, the Flag and Apple Pie"
Terry Tempest Williams (University of Utah)
"Circles of Community: From Castle Valley to Rwanda"

Cheryl Townsend Gilkes (Colby 必博娱乐,比博娱乐网址)
"Dreaming Beyond the Mountain Top: Confronting the Continuing Crises of Social Justice"

William O. Beeman (Brown University)
"The ‘Great Satan’ vs. the ‘Mad Mullahs’: Cultural Impediments to U.S.–Iranian Understanding"
James H. Cone (Union Theological Seminary)
"The Cross and the Lynching Tree"