Cambridge Center for Christianity Worldwide Seminar
You’re invited to a fascinating seminar: ‘Safari for Souls’ – Billy Graham, US Evangelicalism, and the Cold War in Africa (1960) with Prof. Uta Balbier (University of Oxford). Tuesday 6 May 2025, 3:30-5 pm BST, For a Zoom link, please email centre@cccw.cam.ac.uk
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, Place: Lightfoot Room, Faculty of Divinity Cambridge, Time: 11:00 AM – 12:30 PM EST.
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, […]
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, Th.D. Join us for an engaging discussion on how mission and ministry evolve across different […]
CCCW Semminar 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, […]
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 […]
Yannick Essertel
Yannick Essertel is Professeur des Universités, Docteur-HDR. He was a researcher at CREDO (Centre de Recherche et de Documentation sur l’Océanie) Aix-Marseille Université, CNRS, EHESS, CREDO UMR 7308; he is a member of various university research groups in the history of religion and the spread of Christianity. His work has focused on the pedagogies of […]
Grace Eun-Sun Lee
Grace Eun-Sun Lee is a PhD student in World Christianity and Mission Studies at Boston University School of Theology. Grace grew up in an Asian diaspora between the Philippines and South Korea, which sparked her interest in pursuing related topics dealing with cross-cultural narratives and interactions. In light of the demographic shift of Christianity in […]
Jimin Lim
Jimin Lim is a Ph.D. student in the Department of History at Boston University, under the mentorship of Dr. Eugenio Menegon. His research focuses on Sino-Western cultural exchanges and their impact on Korea, with particular emphasis on the cultural translation of Western texts in China and the travelogues of Korean envoys to Beijing during the Ming-Qing […]