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Albert J. Raboteau

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Professor '''Albert J. Raboteau''' (born 1943) is an African American scholar of African and African American religions. He is one of the nation's foremost authorities on African-American religious history, and the Henry W. Putnam Professor of Religion. He came to Princeton University as a visiting professor in 1982 and joined the faculty a year later. He chaired the Department of Religion from 1987 to 1992 and served as dean of the Graduate School in 1992–93.
Professor Raboteau has coverted is a [[conversion|convert]] to the [[Orthodox Church]], and helped found the [http://www.mogoca.org/welcome.html Mother of God, Joy of All Who Sorrow Orthodox Church] (OCA), which is attended by several Princeton students and other community members.
==Life==
[[Category:Modern Writers|Raboteau, Albert J.]]
[[Category:Converts to Orthodox Christianity|Raboteau, Albert J.]]
[[Category:Converts to Orthodox Christianity from Roman Catholicism|Raboteau, Albert J.]]
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