Religion and Society in Africa Scholar Database

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Masango Roderick Warakula Anglican Church: Diocese of Harare // National Anglican Theological College Reverend massywalas@gmail.com Religion and Politics; Religion and Climate; The Bible and Criminal Acts; The Unity and Diversity of World Religions
Mary K. Walingo Maasai Mara University Vice-Chancellor marywalingo@yahoo.com Food security, Community Development, Culture, Human Rights, Freedom, Nutrition.
Martin Olando Wesonga Anglican Church of Kenya(ACK) Bishop Hannington Institute of Theology and Development Rev. Dr. molandozz@yahoo.com Inter- Religious dialogue, Christian- Muslim Relations and Emerging trends and the Christian response
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
Malachy Ike Okwueze Department of Religion & Cultural Studies, University of Nigeria Professor malachy.okwueze@unn.edu.ng Religion, Culture, Ethics and Values in Society.
Lamin Sanneh Yale University D. Willis Professor History lamin.sanneh@yale.edu History of religion in Africa; Cross-cultural studies; Religion, language & society; History of Islam
Justice Onyeka Okoronkwo 1. Ethics and Philosophy Department University of Jos, Nigeria. 2. Oxford Center for Christian Apologetics, OCCA Oxford. 3. Ravi Zechariah Internation Ministries. Venerable justonyeka@gmail.com 1. Christian Apologetics 2. Contemporary Global Ethical Issues 3. Interaction of Religions and Worldviews 4. Globalisation and Its Socio Ethical Ramifications
Joseph K. Rono University of Kabianga, Kenya Senior Assistant Dean of Students josephrono@kabianga.ac.ke Moral philosophy, Ethics, Theology/Religion.
Jonathan S. Nkhoma Mzuzu University, Department of Theology and Religious Studies Associate Professor and Head of Department nkhoma.j@mzuni.ac.mw Religious Education and civil responsibility; Religion, human rites and democracy; Religion and disability; Religion, civil society and corruption; Religious Freedom and good governance; Religion and development.
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