New Global Anabaptist History Series Deepens Understanding of God’s Work in the World
Anicka Fast is editing a biographical book series about Anabaptists in Africa, Asia and Latin America. This series brings global history to life, as it is told by local historians. The first volume of the series focuses on Mennonite leaders in the Democratic Republic of Congo. Read article here.
Cambridge Center for Christianity Worldwide Seminar, 5 Nov 2025
The Paradoxes of the Regional and the Local in Pacific Theologies and Christianities Dr Richard Davis, Wesley House, Cambridge Wednesday 5 November 2025, 4.00–5.30pm GMT Lightfoot Room, Faculty of Divinity, West Road & Online Pacific Christianity has an identity crisis. On the one hand, Pacific Christians speak of the “Pacific Way” or a common “Pacific […]
Toyohiko Kagawa’s War Responsibility Confession
Professor Eugenio Menegon Publishes Two New Essays
The Center for Global Christianity and Mission’s Affiliated Faculty member, Professor Eugenio Menegon, recently published two new essays: 1) “Carletti and Religion: Christianity and Asian Traditions in the Ragionamenti,” in Brian Brege, Paula Findlen and Giorgio Riello eds., Trading at the Edges of Empire: Francesco Carletti’s World, ca. 1600, Florence & Cambridge (Ma.): Villa I […]
THE SIXTH ANNUAL DANIEL J. HARRINGTON, S.J. LECTURE: THE WISDOM OF NYA MODO AND AFRO-GLOBALIZATION
Presenter: Jean Luc Enyegue, S.J., director of the Jesuit Historical Institute in Africa; lecturer in Church History at Hekima University College Location:Theology & Ministry Library Auditorium, Brighton Campus Free of charge In the Ewondo language of Central Africa, a nya mdo, or “mother of man,” refers to a wise person, often an elder, whose social influence fosters […]