Peter is the first African-American doctoral graduate of the Oriental Institute at the University of Chicago, where he earned a degree in Near Eastern Languages and Civilizations. He has taught at Garrett Evangelical Theological Seminary, Evanston, Illinois, served as visiting professor at the Lutheran School of Theology, Chicago, and has held visiting professorships in Germany and in Mozambique. Nash also has held various lectureships, workshops and seminars in Europe, the Middle East and the United States and has published numerous articles and a book entitled, Negras Historias no Rio Grande do Sul.
Audio Archive
Nash, Peter
Recordings
Afro Asiatic Roots of the Old Testament – Part 1: Whitewashing Moses and the Prophets: How the West Stole the Bible from Africa
Presenter: Nash, Peter / 2003Afro Asiatic Roots of the Old Testament – Part 2: Who did the Israelites Think They Were?
Presenter: Nash, Peter / 2003Afro Asiatic Roots of the Old Testament – Part 3: African Traditions in the Old Testament? Levirate Marriage and Nephew Adoption
Presenter: Nash, Peter / 2003Afro Asiatic Roots of the Old Testament – Part 4: Africans Studying the Bible
Presenter: Nash, Peter / 2003Afro Asiatic Roots of the Old Testament – Part 5: Blaming the Germans: Not So Fast Pal, They Had Lots of Help
Presenter: Nash, Peter / 2003Global Mission in the 21st Century – Part 1: Negritude na Biblia en na Igreja — WHAT?
Presenter: Nash, Peter / 2003Global Mission in the 21st Century – Part 2: Accompaniment – What Would Real Solidarity in Mission Look Like?
Presenter: Nash, Peter / 2003Recent Additions
Vespers September 22, 1974 and Choir Anthem
Vespers January 1, 1975 – New Every Morning
Vespers January 31, 1975 with Paul Logan – Ready Your Sky
Vespers January 28, 1975 with Ted Olson – Anxiety
Vespers January 27, 1975 with Ann Peterson – Obstacle Course
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Holden wishes to express appreciation to PLU, Pacific Lutheran University, for their support of the Holden Audio Archive Project.
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