Part of the work we do at African Theology Worldwide is to provide the scholarly community with sample teaching and learning materials on a wide variety of themes related to African Christian Theology. In our recently published “Local Theologies on the World Wide Web: Learning Exercises”, we provide learning exercises which are intended to be used alongside our article “Local Theologies on the World Wide Web: Various Uses of the Internet for the Study of Theology in Africa.” We believe that while there are lots of freely available, peer-reviewed and academic journals online, such materials are still outside the research scope of professors, researchers and students of African Theology.
By using the free article and learning exercises accompanying the article, we aim to capacitate those who are working specifically on the question of using the internet in theological education across Africa and beyond. The learning exercises could be contextualized to suit the prevailing teaching and learning context operating at the local university where the materials are used. The learning exercises could be found here: https://african.theologyworldwide.com/research-guide/an-introduction-to-using-the-internet-for-the-study-of-african-theology-learning-exercises