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Associate Professor of Hebrew Bible/Homiletics and Worship
Scholar of Theology and the Arts Degrees/Education
B.A., Trinity University, 1986, M.Div. Austin Presbyterian Theological Seminary, 1990, Ph.D., Baylor University, 2002 ![]() Dr. Bridgeman is the founding president and CEO for WomanPreach! Inc., and is a respected Womanist theologian and scholar in preaching, bible, and cultural criticism. She has been a lecturer and conference speaker across the country, most notably as the esteemed C. Gardner Taylor Lecturer for the African American Studies Program at Duke University. As an interdisciplinary scholar, Dr. Bridgeman is active in three professional guilds, serving in leadership capacity in both the American Academy of Religion and the Society of Biblical Literature as a co-chair of sections. She also is a member of the Society for the Arts in Religious and Theological Studies (SARTS). Valerie was nominated for and inducted into the Society for the Study of Black Religion. In 2010, she was inducted into the Martin Luther King, Jr. Collegium of Scholars during the Twenty-Fourth Annual Martin Luther King Jr. College of Ministers and Laity at Morehouse College. She was cited for her commitment to the ideals of peace and justice espoused by Dr. King. Dr. Bridgeman was one of the Associate Editors for the Fortress Press volume, The Africana Bible: Reading Israel’s Scriptures from Africa and the African Diaspora. She has distinction of being the last co-editor alongside the Rev. Dr. Ella P. Mitchell, in her Those Preaching Women series of sermon collections by women. This volume (A Multicultural Collection) is the only one that has voices beyond African American women preachers. Valerie is the author or editor of numerous volumes, articles and essays on the Hebrew bible, worship, preaching and art. Dr. Bridgeman is an ordained minister of the Church of God (Anderson, Ind.); she served as an associate pastor or pastor for more than 25 years. While living in Memphis, as a part of her ministry she founded the “Tribe,” a collective of multi-media young artists who use art as a spiritual discipline in service to ending violence among young adults, especially gang members. Dr. Bridgeman is a peace activist and advocate for human rights. Dr. Bridgeman graduated from Baylor University with a Ph.D. in biblical studies (Hebrew Bible concentration) and secondary studies in ethics. She won the Charles L. King Preaching Excellence Award while a student at Austin Presbyterian Theological Seminary and won the Austin Book Award for 1995 for her collection of poems, In Search of Warriors, Dark and Strong, and Other Poems. ![]()
Introduction to Christian Worship
Introduction to Preaching Electives in Worship Electives in Preaching Electives in Hebrew Bible/Interpretation ![]()
Interdisciplinary interests at the intersection of biblical
interpretation, preaching, and art (especially literary and visual arts).
Hermeneutics and meanings in understanding Hebrew biblical texts; Womanist,
African American, cultural criticism and postcolonial interpretations of texts;
Hermeneutics and rhetoric for preaching; art criticism and biblical
hermeneutics; Ritual and performance in Christian worship and life; the use of
Hebrew Bible prophetic texts in nineteenth century women religionists,
suffragists and abolitionists
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Co-editor of prophetic corpus and contributor "Nahum" and
"Jonah," in The Africana Bible: Reading Israel's Scriptures from
Africa and the African Diaspora, Hugh R. Page, Jr., gen. ed. Minneapolis:
Fortress Press, 2010.
Those Preaching Women: A Multi-Cultural Collection , co-editor, Judson Press, 2008. Companion to the Africana Worship Book , Discipleship Resources, Nashville, 2008. Africana Worship Book, Volumes 1, 2 and 3, Discipleship Resources, Nashville, 2006, 2007, 2008 ![]()
Preaching Hebrew Biblical Texts
The Bible and Art Preaching and Social Justice Womanist/African American Religious Thought Biblical Interpretation (Womanist, feminist, literary, postcolonial) The Bible and Public Discourse The Hebrew Bible and Spirituality Worship in Multi-cultural settings |