Religion and Society in Africa Scholar Database

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Name Affiliation Title/Positionsort descending Email Research Interests
Mutale M Kaunda ​University of KwaZulu-Natal Dr mutalemkaunda@gmail.com Intersections of African Religions, Cultures, Gender and Sexualities; Religious Pluralism; Pentecostalism
Adeola Kehinde Adedayo University of Abuja Dr kehinde.adeola@uniabuja.edu.ng Sociology of Religion
Michael T. Katola Kenyatta University Dr. mtkatola@yahoo.com Religion and society
Nkechinyere Gloria Onah Department of Religion and Cultural Studies, University of Nigeria, Nsukka, Enugu State, Nigeria. Dr. Dr.gloria.onah@unn.edu.ng Religion, peace and Conflicts studies, Religion and Gender Studies, Religion and Environment, Religion and Health.
Michael Glerup Yale University Executive Director Project on Religious Freedom and Society in Africa michael.glerup@yale.edu Religion and civil society; History of Christianity in Africa, theological anthropology, religious formation
Martin K. Tanui University of Eldoret Lecturer tanuimartin@yahoo.com Religion in/and Society; Religion and Politics; Religion and the Natural Environment; Relgion and Culture; Religion and Development; Religion, Violence and Peace
Tsawe-Munga wa Chidongo Pwani University School of Humanities and Social Sciences Department of Philosophy and Religious Studies Lecturer lchidonngo@yahoo.com Consultant in Inter-Religious Dialogue & African Religious Studies
Dr Cyprian M Kavivya Kenyatta university; kenya Lecturer ckavivya@gmail.com Religion and security
Rhodian Munyenyembe Mzuzu University, Department of Theology and Religious Studies Lecturer rmunyenyembe@hotmail.com Religion and African Values, Religion and contemporary issues; Church and state relationship; Religious freedom and education.
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.