The Church's Hip-Hop Mission: Daniel White Hodge
The church is multi-cultural and multi-ethnic. The truth demanded by the Gospel can take many forms, and sometimes these truths are threatening to entrenched powers. This is the arena where Daniel White Hodge brings his decades of experience studying the rhythms and the culture of Hip-Hop.
With his new book, Homeland Insecurity: A Hip-Hop Missiology for the Post Civil Rights Church, Dr. White Hodge brings his theological insights to bear on the practice of mission in the 21st century.
With 25 years of multi-ethnic & intercultural youth work experience, Daniel White Hodge, Ph.D., is a recognized urban youth culture expert & cultural literacy scholar. Dr. Hodge is the Associate Professor of Intercultural Communications at North Park University in Chicago where he chairs the Department of Communication Arts & is research lead for the Catalyst_ _ 606 program. His research interests are the intersections of faith, Hip Hop culture, race/ethnicity, & young adult ethnic-minority emerging generations.