Background
Cooper-Lewter, Nicholas Charles was born on June 25, 1948 in Washington, District of Columbia, United States. Son of Ernest Charles and Constance (Hoage) Cooper.
(Soul Theology distills the core beliefs that have provide...)
Soul Theology distills the core beliefs that have provided and sustained a healing and balancing force in the black community throughout its history in North American.
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(Dr. Nicholas C. Cooper-Lewter is the black Jung and the A...)
Dr. Nicholas C. Cooper-Lewter is the black Jung and the American Fanon. This book is his Fanonian Wretched of the Earth and his Jungian Answer to Job rolled into one. In Black Grief and Soul Therapy, Dr. Cooper-Lewter speaks of African Americans as members of a grieving culture, and the black church as a place grievers tend to go to get their needs catered to but not fulfilled. As a people caught in the grief-cycle suffering all manner of spiritual abuse from others and all manner of soul drive-bys at their own hands, black folks need to recapture the ancient healing folk values of soul therapy.
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educator consultant minister psychotherapist writer
Cooper-Lewter, Nicholas Charles was born on June 25, 1948 in Washington, District of Columbia, United States. Son of Ernest Charles and Constance (Hoage) Cooper.
Bachelor, Ashland University, 1970. Master of Social Work, University Minnesota, 1976. Doctor of Philosophy, California Coast University, 1988.
Doctor of Humane Letters, Treamer School Religion, 1976.
Research specialist Center Youth Development and Research University Minnesota, St. Paul, 1972-1973. Group worker Hallie Q Brown MLK Center, 1973-1974. Teaching assistant School Social Work, University Minnesota, 1974-1975.
Field investigator, representative City of St. Paul Human Right Department, 1974. Owner, director, psychosocial history specialist-capital trials Cooper-Lewter Consultant, Minnesota, South Carolina and, California, since 1978. Owner, director C.R.A.V.E. Christ Counseling Centers, Minnesota, 1984-1999.
Senior pastor New Garden of Gethsemane British Columbia, Los Angeles, 1985-1990. Founder, chief executive officer C.R.A.V.E. Christ Ministries, St. Paul, 1987-1999. Associate minister New Hope Baptist Church, 1990-1993.
Professor Bethel College and Seminary, 1990-1995, coordinator McKnight Foundation cultural diversity grant, 1991-1995. Founder, Chief Executive Officer Cooper-Lewter Rites of Passage, Inc., since 1995. Consultant agent Metropolitan Protection Bureau, St. Paul, 1993-1999.
Member faculty Metropolitan State University, 1996-1999. Professor, chairman social work Benedict College, 1999-2002. Founding master Kung Ling Kung Fu.
Sports psychologist men's basketball South Carolina State University, 2001-2002. Visiting professor College Social Work and Honors College, University South Carolina, since 2002, Optimum Performance Coach, Hammond, 2007-2009.
(Soul Theology distills the core beliefs that have provide...)
(Dr. Nicholas C. Cooper-Lewter is the black Jung and the A...)
Member National Association for the Advancement of Colored People, National Association of Social Workers, National Association Black Social Workers, Academy Certified Social Workers, American Academy Medical Hypnoanalysts (certified), Minnesota Association Black Psychologists, Rotary International, Omega Psi Phi (founder Xi Theta chapter).