Rejoinder to Eva Spies

Authors

  • Keri Day Princeton Theological Seminary

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.1558/pent.30766

Keywords:

coloniality, Jim Crow, decolonial practice, refusal, African American

Abstract

This is a response to two questions scholar Eva Spies raises around my presentation, namely for whom Azusa is a queer theological resource as well as if there are alternative registers for empowerment other than refusal.

Author Biography

  • Keri Day, Princeton Theological Seminary

    Keri Day, PhD, is the Elmer G. Homrighausen Chair and Professor of Constructive Theology and African American Religion. She has authored four books, including Azusa Reimagined: A Radical Vision of Religious and Democratic Belonging.

Published

2025-05-22

How to Cite