African Theology Worldwide is regularly updated with new and revised resources. This month a new bibliography has been added and one bibliography has been updated.
Theme: African Christian Preaching and Decolonisation
Location: Stellenbosch University, South Africa
Date: 1-4 November 2024
Theme: Eschatology: Doctrine of Last Things in African Christianity
Location: TBA
Date: 14-15 March 2025
Theme: Mission as Vulnerability in the African Context
Location: Cape Town, South Africa
Date: 28-30 August 2024
African Theology Worldwide is regularly updated with new and revised resources. This month a new bibliography has been added (with special thanks to Joshua Robert Barron for his contributions), two encyclopaedia articles have been revised, and two bibliographies have been updated.
The Lamin Sanneh Research Grants are named in honor of the late Yale Professor Lamin Sanneh, pioneer in the study of World Christianity, OMSC trustee, and contributing editor to the IBMR. Each year OMSC@PTS will award two prizes of $10,000 each, distributed across the two-year duration of the grant, in support of research proposals by Christian scholars from Africa, Asia, Eastern Europe, Latin America, the Middle East, and Oceania.
Speaker: Harvey Kwiyani
Location: Zoom (register at https://bit.ly/patrs)
Date: Tuesday 9 April 2024, 19.00 BST
African Christian Theology (ISSN: 3006-1768; e-ISSN: 3007–1771) is the academic journal of the Association for Christian Theological Education in Africa (ACTEA). The mission of ACTEA is to strengthen theological education through accreditation, scholarship, and support services to serve the church and transform society. The journal is one way in which ACTEA engages theological educators and church leaders in addressing relevant issues facing the church and society in Africa.
African Theology Worldwide is regularly updated with new and revised resources. This month two new bibliographies have been added and one bibliography has been updated (with special thanks to Joshua Robert Barron and Akua Bie for their contributions).
Theme: Religion, Humanity and Artificial Intelligence
Location: ASUU Secretariat, Nnamdi Azikiwe University, Awka, Nigeria
Date: 5-8 November 2024
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