East African Revival: History and Legacies, 04/08
A conference hosted by the Henry Martyn Centre and the
African Studies Centre, University of Cambridge to mark the
coming of the Joe Church papers to Cambridge.
East African Revival:
History and Legacies
Friday 25 -Saturday 26 April 2008
Westminster College, Cambridge
Speakers will include:
- Simon Barrington-Ward, former General Secretary of the
Church Mission Society
- Terry Barringer, former librarian of the Royal
Commonwealth Society collection, Cambridge
- John Basingwire, Head of the Church of Uganda's
Provincial Education Department.
- John Church, eldest son of Joe Church
- John Gatu, former Moderator of the Presbyterian Church
in East Africa.
- Cynthia Hoehler-Fatton, Associate Professor of
Religious Studies, University of Virginia, USA
- John Karanja, Associate Professor of Church History,
Trinity Lutheran Seminary, Columbus, Ohio.
- Amos Kasibante,Anglican Co-ordinating Chaplain,
University of Leicester
- Birgitta Larsson, Västerås, Sweden.
- Esther Mombo, Academic Dean, St Pauls University,
Limura
- Manuel Muranga, Director of Makerere University
Institute of Languages, Uganda
- Derek Peterson, University Senior Lecturer in African
History, and Director of the African Studies Centre,
University of Cambridge
- Kevin Ward, Senior Lecturer in African Religious
Studies,University of Leeds
- Emma Wild-Wood, former CMS mission partner in N.E Congo
Fees
Conference fee: (excl accommodation) - £95
Discount before 31st January: - £85
Daily fees: - £50 per day (includes lunch & dinner)
Details and application form at
http://www.martynmission.cam.ac.uk/CAfrican%20conf.html_
(http://www.martynmission.cam.ac.uk/CAfrican%20conf.html)
Page Editor: Ali B. Ali-Dinar, Ph.D.