Jermaine M. McDonald
Course of Study:
Ethics and Society
Year of Entry:
2008.0
Areas of Focus:
Christian Social Ethics
American Pragmatism
Sociology of Black Religion
Practices Concentration:
Core Seminar Paper: Love, Feasts, Community, and CongregationBiography
Jermaine McDonald is a 2nd year graduate student in the Ethics and Society course of study. As an ordained minister in an historic Black Baptist denomination, Jermaine is interested in how the morals and ideals of Black congregations shape their ethical praxis and the pursuit of social justice. Jermaine is a graduate of the University of Virginia with a Bachelors in Computer Science, and the Samuel DeWitt Procter School of Theology at Virginia Union with a Masters of Divinity.