Religion and Society in Africa Scholar Database

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Abia Friday Abia United Evangelical Church Reverend abia_abia@yahoo.com Religious freedom as human right; religious freedom and development; religious freedom and peace; religious freedom and good governance.
Adeline Masquelier Tulane University Professor of Anthropology amasquel@tulane.edu Islam and Muslim societies, gender & religion, religion & the body, spirit possession, Africa, Niger
Adeola Kehinde Adedayo University of Abuja Dr kehinde.adeola@uniabuja.edu.ng Sociology of Religion
Afe Adogame Princeton Theological Seminary Maxwell M. Upson Professor of Christianity and Society afe.adogame@ptsem.edu Interrogating new dynamics of religious experiences and expressions in Africa and the African Diaspora, with a focus on African Christianities and new indigenous religious movements; the interconnectedness between religion and migration, globalization, politics, economy, media and the civil society.
Alfred Koduah The Church of Pentecost Apostle Dr. koduah.alfred@gmail.com Communicating the Gospel in Contemporary Society
Aloo Osotsi Mojola St Paul’s University, Limuru, Kenya Professor of Philosophy and Translation Studies amojola@gmail.com Belief Systems, epistemology, Language and Culture, Ethnicity and Statehood, Translation, Bible Translation, Bible in Church and Society.
Amadi Ahiamadu University of Port Harcourt, Nigeria The Reverend, Doctor amadi.ahiamadu@uniport.edu.ng Eco-theology, Human Rights, Environmental and Religious Freedom, Biblical, African and Semitic Studies
Amarachi Ninachi Ukoma Department of Philosophy and Religion; Ebonyi State University, Nigeria Reverend ukomau@yahoo.com Peace building through religion
Asiedu Ampadu College of Education, Upper West Region, Ghana Mr. asieduampadu@gmail.com Art Education, Religious and Cultural Issues.
Asonzeh Ukah University of Cape Town Professor asonzeh@protonmail.com Sociology/Anthropology of (African/Global) Pentecostalism, Religion and Media, Religious/Sacred Urbanism, African Religions; Political economy of Pentecostalism/ religious healing.