Religion and Society in Africa Scholar Database

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Name Affiliation Title/Positionsort ascending Email Research Interests
Wilhelm Weber Lutheran Church in Southern Africa Doctor of theology kppwweber@gmail.com Language, Confession, Independence, Unity and Identity.
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
Collins Etchi Ako Cameroon Mission Initiative of the United Methodist Church / John Wesley Foundation Clergy/ Young People's Coordinator/ Researcher collins.etchiako@gmail.com Interfaith Dialogue, Church and Society, Peace and Sustainable Development, Young People's Participation in Conflict, Peace and Sustainable Development
Winfred Korku Domi Evangelical Presbyterian Church, Ghana Chaplain deldomi@yahoo.com Religious Ethics, African Religious Systems and Development
Isaiah Majok Dau Sudan Pentecostal Church Bishop Dr. isaiahmajokdau@gmail.com Theology of suffering, peace and reconciliation, community and church
Rev Olujolu OLA-AKINNIYI Nigerian Baptist Theological Seminary, Ogbomoso, Nigeria Baptist Ordained Minister olujoluthegreat@gmail.com Church History, Christian Missions, Religion Interactions (World Religions), Ecumenism, and any related topics.
Brandon Kendhammer Ohio University, USA Associate Professor of Political Science kendhamm@ohio.edu Islam and Democracy in Africa; Sharia and democratic governance; Religion and violent extremism; Northern Nigeria
Brandon Kendhammer Ohio University, USA Associate Professor of Political Science kendhamm@ohio.edu Islam and Democracy in Africa; Sharia and democratic governance; Religion and violent extremism; Northern Nigeria
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.
Zekeria Ahmed Salem Associate Professor, Politcial Science, and Director, The Institute for The Study of Islamic Though in Africa (ISITA) Northwestern University Associate Professor and Director zekeria.salem@northwestern.edu Islam in Africa: Blasphemy Politics in Africa ; Islamic, ethnicity and social change; African Politics