African Theology Worldwide is regularly updated with new and revised resources. This month five new bibliographies have been added.
Even though research in Missiology, World Christianity and cognate disciplines have long alerted the academy about the growing presence of African founded and led church congregations in the West, little research has ascertained what specific church growth principles these congregations have used to establish and grow their congregations in secular Western contexts.
African Theology Worldwide is regularly updated with new and revised resources. This month a new blog and a bibliography have been added, and a bibliography has been expanded to include French resources. The entire website has also been migrated to a new version of Joomla. We are very grateful for all Inxpact has done to ensure a successful migration.
Theme: The Mission of God and God's Church: Missiology in African Christianity
Location: Pan Africa Christian University
Date: 8–9 March 2024
African Theology Worldwide is regularly updated with new and revised resources. This month a new blog and bibliography have been added, and five bibliographies have been expanded to include French resources.
Are you aspiring to pursue a PhD in the field of theology at an important theological university in the Netherlands? The PThU in the Netherlands is inviting applications for its open PhD scholarship position.
Are you preparing for a teaching ministry or doctoral studies in Theology? PThU offers a one-year, English-taught Master of Theology programme with four different tracks. Come and enjoy the combination of a climate of academic excellence and the great atmosphere in our home right in the centre of the lively university city of Groningen. With students from all over the world, our accredited programme offers you a truly international and intercultural academic experience.
How can a decolonial history of the Malawian church be written? This question is important because for too long the story of the church in many African countries has been written both from the perspective of non-African actors and is largely intended for audiences outside of Africa. Dr Felix Chimera Nyika contests this approach by proposing to write Malawian church historiography in ways that re-centre African agency in the story line. Please join the conversation on Tuesday 14 March 2023 at 19:00 GMT. The Zoom meeting details are: Meeting ID: 209 633 4620 Passcode: 495590 If you encounter any problems, please email Paul Ayokunle – paul@missionafricanus.com
African Theology Worldwide is regularly updated with new and revised resources. This month four new bibliographies have been added and one bibliography has been expanded to include French resources.
Theme: On this Rock I Will Build My Church: Ecclesiology in Africa
Location: St. Paul's University and Online
Date: 3-4 March 2023
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