News of the extended network of faculty, alumni, students, visiting researchers, and mission partners is regularly updated, and some of the big ideas or major events in Global Christianity are covered in the CGCM News.

Seminar with Dr. Kate Tilson: “Assembling Missionary Knowledge – Evangelical Periodicals in Britain and the South Pacific, 1793–1820”

We’re pleased to invite you to the final seminar of a strong term of discussions. This coming Tuesday, 27 May 2025, we welcome Dr. Kate Tilson (University of Cambridge) to present:

Assembling Missionary Knowledge: The Making and Reading of Evangelical Periodicals in Britain and the South Pacific, 1793–1820

See flyer for more details.

Location: Faculty of Divinity, Room 7
Date: Tuesday, 27, May 2025
Time: 4:00 – 5:30pm BST

Please register your interest to attend online or in person by emailing centre@cccw.cam.ac.uk. This helps us plan for both room capacity and online hosting.

Join via Zoom
Meeting ID: 931 3650 8607
Passcode: 568920

Joint Seminar with University of Cambridge and CCCW

 The Cambridge Center for Christianity Worldwide invites you to the in-person and online seminar: “World Christianity in Indo-Myanmar: Culture, Conflict and Christ” with Prof. Atola Longkumer.

Date: Tuesday, 11 March 2025, 11:00 AM - 12:30 PM EST.

Place: Lightfoot Room,  Faculty of Divinity Cambridge

 

Book Symposium Invitation

The Saint Louis University Center for Research on Global Catholicism invites you to an insightful book symposium:

Competing Catholicisms: The Jesuits, The Vatican, and The Making of Postcolonial French Africa

Featuring Jean Luc Enyegue, SJ, Ph.D.

Don’t miss this engaging discussion! See the flyer for more details.

 

The Introduction and Adaptation of Western Food Culture in the Nineteenth Century China and Japan

The Ricci Institute for Chinese-Western Cultural History at Boston College presents a Research in-Progress Report:

The Introduction and Adaptation of Western Food Culture in the Nineteenth Century China and Japan

Prof. ZHU Feng 朱鳳, Ph.D. Professor, Kyoto Notre Dame University, Japan

Friday, March 14, 2025. 10:30 – 11:30, a.m. EST
Conference Room, BC Ricci Institute, 2125 Commonwealth Avenue, Boston.

 

When Contexts Change – Growing Into God’s Mission

The BU Center for Global Christianity and Mission, in collaboration with the Episcopal and Anglican House of Studies, invites you to attend "When Contexts Change - Growing into God’s Mission: From Rwanda to Massachusetts" with Rev. Canon Jean Baptiste Ntagengwa, ThD. Join us for an engaging discussion on how mission and ministry evolve across different cultural and geographical contexts.

 

Oh Ji-seok

Oh Ji-seok is the Institute of Korean Christianity and Culture's Vice Director and Associate Professor at Soongsil University. He served as the President of the Society of Korean Christian Social Ethics and the Education Director of the Society Of Korean-Chinese Philosophy. He is currently the Vice President of the Korea Society Of Hermeneutics. Dr. Oh conducts academic research on various social changes in Korean and East Asian societies during the transition to modernity and publishes the results based on ethics. His publications include Swallen: Missionary Who Loved Soongsil (Press of Soongsil, 2022) and Study on Taboo Words in the Transition to Modernity (Bogosa, 2024). He is focusing on spreading Korean Christian culture through numerous academic activities.

Jang Kyung-nam

Jang Kyung-nam is the director of the Institute of Korean Christianity and Culture and Professor of Korean Literature at Soongsil University. He served as the executive director of the Institute of Korean Literary History and vice president of the Studies of Korean Literature. He is currently the vice president of the Society Of The Korean Classical Novel. He has studied modern and contemporary literary works in Korea, and recently, he has been studying missionaries’ works related to Korean studies. He published Memories of War and Novel Reproduction (Bogosa, 2018), Korean translation by missionary Baird, and Aesop Fables (Bogosa, 2023). In addition, he is actively contributing to publicizing and expanding the value of Korean literature through active research activities.

CCCW Seminar Coming up Tuesday 11th February, 2025

Our Cambridge Centre for Christianity Worldwide colleagues are hosting Prof. Heather J. Sharkey from the University of Pennsylvania for an insightful lecture on “When World Christianity Meets Global Microhistory: Two Lives between Egypt, India, China, the United Kingdom, and the United States.” You can join online or in-person at the Lightfoot Room, Faculty of Divinity, Cambridge!
Please register your interest to join online or in person with me at centre@cccw.cam.ac.uk

 

Alex Mayfield

Alex Mayfield is an Assistant Professor of History at Asbury University. His research utilizes digital methodologies that enable the reconstruction of historical networks and movements within global Christianity. His research and teaching interests include global history, pentecostal and charismatic movements, mission history in East Asia, and the history of colonial Latin America. His current scholarly focus is on the China Historical Christian Database, an international collaborative project that seeks to identify every Christian person, event, and institution in China between 1550 and 1950. With his help, the project has become the largest collection of data on Christian actors in China’s past, and it continues to grow. His most recent book, The Kaleidoscopic City(Baylor University Press, 2023), explores the historical development of the Pentecostal movement in Hong Kong. Beyond his own research, Dr. Mayfield also serves as a technical advisor to the Chinese Christian Posters projects and the Dictionary of African Christian Biography.