Religion and Society in Africa Scholar Database

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Name Affiliation Title/Positionsort descending Email Research Interests
Olusegun Noah Olawoyin Ekiti State University, Ado-Ekiti, Nigeria & UMCA Theological College, Ilorin, Nigeria Rev. Dr. (Associate Professor) olusegunolawoyin@gmail.com Philosophy of Religion, Theology, Religious Pluralism, Religious Ethics, Religion & Human Rights.
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.
Jeremiah Babajide Oluwadare Christian/Pentecostal/Apostolic Revd. Pastor j.oluwadare@wats.edu.ng African Christian Theology, Mission and World Christianity, Religious Pluralism, Mother - Tongue Biblical Hermeneutics, and Pentecostal Studies.
Girma Wojo Alalo Ethiopian Evangelical Church Mekane Yesus (EECMY) Reverend wojogirma@gmail.com Biblical studies (New Testament), Leadership competency and Christian responses on social, political and economical affairs of a given country
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.
Amarachi Ninachi Ukoma Department of Philosophy and Religion; Ebonyi State University, Nigeria Reverend ukomau@yahoo.com Peace building through religion
Fednand Manjewa Mbwangi Society of Biblical Literature (SBL), Society of New Testament Society of Southern Africa (NTSSA), Pwani University, Kenya (a lecturer) and University of Cape Town, South Africa ( PhD Student) Reverend manjewarev@gmail.com A Socio Rhetorical Analysis (SRA) of; (1) Jewish-Christian Relations in the late first century CE as inferred from the Gospel of Matthew, particularly the Sermon on the Mount (Matt 5-7); (2) the Ideology and Identity Politics in the Discourse of Early Christian communities.
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
Philip Dunstan Baji St. John's University of Tanzania Right Reverend Dr. phildbaji@gmail.com On Public theology; Ethics (Illicit Financial Flows and Tax Justice issues and civil issues.
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?