Diane Stinton is Associate Professor of Mission Studies and Dean of Students at Regent College. She specializes in the study of world Christianity, particularly in theological developments in the global South. She has taught theology for many years in Kenya, where she helped launch two new programs: an MTh in African Christianity at Daystar University, and an MTh in World Christianity at the Nairobi Evangelical Graduate School of Theology (NEGST). She is the author of Jesus of Africa: Voices of Contemporary Christology and the editor of African Theology on the Way: Current Conversations.
Jesus in Africa
Speaker(s): Diane Stinton
Date: Winter 2009
Length: 1h15m
Product ID: RGDL3908U
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Description
Observing that after centuries of a Christian faith centered in the Northern Hemisphere, today the majority of Christians are in the Southern hemisphere, Diane Stinton examines implications of this geographic shift, specifically in the context of Africa. This lecture is part of the History of Christianity II series (3908S).
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