CCCW Day Lecture 2026: Dr. Dana Robert in Cambridge
On Tuesday, 17 February 2026, the Cambridge Centre for Christianity Worldwide (CCCW) hosted Professor Dana Robert (Boston University) for the annual CCCW Day Lecture. Her lecture, The Challenges of Sacred Charters for World Christianity, offered insightful reflections on key developments shaping World Christianity and mission in the twenty-first century. Around 110 participants joined the lecture, attending […]
Cambridge Center for Christianity Worldwide Seminar, 17 March 2026
Intricate Entanglements: A Missionary Collection of Spiritual Artifacts from West Africa at the Übersee-Museum Bremen Professor Birgit Meyer, Utrecht University When: Tuesday 17 March 2026, 4.00–5.30pm GMT Where: Lecture Room 7, Faculty of Divinity & Online The starting point for this lecture is my work in a collaborative, international research project – the Legba-Dzoka Project […]
Cambridge Center for Christianity Worldwide Seminar, 3 March 2026
A Dialogue through Time: Revisiting the Cambridge Seven in Contemporary China Dr John Usher, International School of Qingdao in Shandong, China When: Tuesday 3 March 2026, 4.00–5.30pm GMT Where: Lecture Room7, Faculty of Divinity & Online Abstract: History is a dialogue between the subjects and the interpreters, shaped over time as new evidence, circumstances and […]
Cambridge Center for Christianity Worldwide Seminar, 17 February 2026
The Challenges of Sacred Charters for World Christianity The Center for the Study of World Christianity (CCCW) warmly invites you to attend the CCCW Day Lecture, in person or online, on Tuesday, 17 February 2026, featuring Professor Dana Robert (Boston University). Professor Robert will present a lecture titled: “The Challenges of Sacred Charters for World […]
Cambridge Center for Christianity Worldwide Seminar, 17 February 2026
We are delighted to invite you to the upcoming CCCW Day Lecture on Tuesday, 17 February, featuring Professor Dana Robert of Boston University.Professor Robert will present a lecture titled “The Challenges of Sacred Charters for World Christianity,” offering timely and critical reflections on key developments shaping World Christianity and mission in the twenty-first century.This event […]
Cambridge Center for Christianity Worldwide Seminar, 3 February 2026
Lecture: Christianity, Class, and Masculinity in Late Colonial and Postcolonial Sri Lanka Join Dr. Jessica A. Albrecht (Friedrich-Alexander University Erlangen–Nuremberg) on Tuesday, 3 February 2026, 4:00–5:30 PM GMT in Lecture Room 2, Faculty of Divinity, or online. This presentation analyses how these schools have produced and stabilized specific ideals of middle- and upper-class masculinity […]
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 […]
CCCW Seminar with Prof. Uta Balbier: “Safari for Souls – Billy Graham, US Evangelicalism, and the Cold War in Africa (1960)”
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). When: Tuesday, 6 May 2025, 3:30-5 pm BST. For a Zoom link, please email centre@cccw.cam.ac.uk
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
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, […]