Land reform in South Africa: A journey from individualism to communalism? Critical Biblical lessons

May 31, 2018 0

By Lwamkelo Michael, B.TH Student – Seth Mokitimi Methodist Seminary

INTRODUCTION

Expanding on the topic of land reform in Africa as discussed by Eileen Wakesho earlier this week, this post […]

New Scramble for Africa: Is her land safe?

May 29, 2018 6

Guest post by: Eileen Wakesho, Oxfam International

Recent years have seen an increased demand for African land in order to expand agriculture, exploration of natural resources, biofuels and mega development including […]

Upcoming Opportunities: May 2018

May 17, 2018 0

There are several exciting calls for proposals/applications/nominations with upcoming deadlines that we’d like to bring to your attention. For more details and the full listing of many more interesting opportunities, […]

Performative Migration Theology: Modest Reflections on How Churches Impact Politics

May 15, 2018 0

By Prof. Trygve Wyller[1]

This talk was delivered at annual Steve de Gruchy Memorial Lecture hosted by the University of KwaZulu-Natal in South Africa on 19th April 2018. Professor […]

Leaving a Legacy of Noble Protest and Modern Dance

May 10, 2018 0

 

Guest Post by: Jennifer Fisher, Associate Professor of Dance at the University of California, Irvine

When visitors from the University of Ghana, Legon welcomed a UC Irvine dancer exchange in 2010, […]

“Africa as Concept and Method: Emancipation, Decolonization, Freedom”

May 8, 2018 0

We at CIHA Blog would like to raise your attention to an exciting upcoming opportunity for doctoral students and early career scholars in Africa to reassert the importance of the […]

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