Religion and Society in Africa Scholar Database

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David N.A. Kpobi Trinity Theological Seminary, Legon, Ghana Associate Professor dnakpobi@gmail.com World/Urban Mission, Christian history, Ecumenism.
John Azumah Professor of World Christianity and Islam, Columbia Theological Seminary, Decatur, GA Professor azumahj@ctsnet.edu World Christianity, Islam, Missions, Christian-Muslim Relations, Interfaith Dialogue
Daryll Gordon Stanton Africa Nazarene University Senior Lecturer daryllstanton@hotmail.com What is religious freedom and what role does it play in the production of values for individual advancement, societal well-being, and moral progress?
Shimeles Dejene Wolde Oikos Church Pastor shimoikos@gmail.com Unreached people groups, Religious persecution, Religious freedom, Urban ministry or church planting movements or disciple making movements in urban context and so forth
Isaiah Majok Dau Sudan Pentecostal Church Bishop Dr. isaiahmajokdau@gmail.com Theology of suffering, peace and reconciliation, community and church
Very Rev Dr Chinonyerem Chijioke Ekebuisi Methodist Church Nigeria Very Rev Dr. revdekebisi2013@gmail.com The development of the Church in Africa and Issues around Theological Education and formation. Accept my kind regards
Stanley N. Nweze University of Nigeria, Nsukka Ven. Dr. stanley.nweze@unn.edu.ng Study of Old Testament in the light of orphans, widows and vulnerable children, Religion and cultural integration, Society and orphans etc
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.
Adeola Kehinde Adedayo University of Abuja Dr kehinde.adeola@uniabuja.edu.ng Sociology of Religion
Hosea Kiprono Mitei University of Nairobi, Kenya Rev. Protestant Chaplain & Lecturer in Religious Studies kipronomitei@gmail.com Secularization and Church Leadership; Church and Good Governance; Youth and Freedom;Nexus between Orthodoxy and Orthopraxy.