

Distinguished Scholar Award(1986), the Bragg Humanist of the Year Award (1989), the American Humanist Association Humanist of the Year (1992), the UUA’s Holmes Weatherly Award (1995), and the African American Culture and Philosophy Award (1996), to name just a few.Remarks on the Occasion of the Thirty-Fifth Anniversary of the Publication of “Is God A White Racist?” by Dr. Whitney Griswold Award (1974), the Martin Luther King, Jr. Jones received a vast number of awards over the years including the Urban League Family of the Year Award (1963), the Richard Allen Award (1972), Yale’s A. Some of his professional affiliations included the American Academy of Religion, the American Humanist Association, the American Philosophical Association, the Religious Education Association, the Society for the Study of Black Religion, the Society for the Study of Christian Ethics, and the Unitarian Universalist Ministers Association (UUMA).


He was also an associate professor at Yale Divinity School, a visiting lecturer at Howard University, and a visiting professor at Brown University, Princeton University, and Union Theological Seminary, among others. He helped found and became the Director of the Department of African-American Studies as Florida State University. Jones’ academic and professional endeavors were broad and vast. Jones’ controversial piece, Is God A White Racist? A Preamble to Black Theology. In 1978, he co-edited Black Theology II, and in 1973, Beacon Press published Rev. His work has been the subject of a vast number of newspaper and journal articles as well as dissertations.

Jones authored articles regarding oppression and the church’s role in social change. Notably, he was a member of the UUA Board of Trustees from 1993-2000, and worked with the Liberal Religious Educators Association (LREDA) to develop resources for professional religious educators. From 1977-2012, he served as a community minister at Florida State University. From 1958-1960, he was the Assistant Minister and Director of Religious Education at the First Unitarian Church in Providence, RI. Jones was ordained by the Unitarian Society of Wellesley Hills, MA on June 15, 1958. in Religious Studies from Brown University in 1969. He then went on to earn a Master of Divinity from Harvard University in 1958, and a Ph.D. Jones attained his Bachelor of Arts degree in Philosophy from Howard University in 1955. Jones was born in Louisville, KY on Jto Henry and Lannie (Brogsdale) Jones.
