The Project on Lived Theology at the University of Virginia is a research community, whose mission is to study the social consequences of theological ideas for the sake of a more just and compassionate world.

By Charles Marsh
On April 2, 2026, Professor Vincent Lloyd of Villanova University paid a virtual visit to my undergraduate course Religion 3730, “Conversations in Religion”.
In his lecture, Professor Lloyd focused on Fanon’s ideas about religion, violence, and the tradition of Black atheism – and pressed the question of how religious languages of reconciliation and more radical, abolitionist gestures of uprooting domination collide in Fanon’s account of decolonization.

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The Project on Lived Theology has recently completed a two-volume biographical history of the Christian Left in the United States. To read these vivid theological lives is to encounter a form of Christian conviction that is at once Christ-centered and worldly.
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