January 2018

Dr Kazue Mino: Towards the Development of Contextualising Theology: Taiwanese Christians’ and Campbell Moody’s Reflections on Christian Mission in the Colonial Context of the 1920s – 1930s

Event date: 
Tuesday 27 March 2018
Time: 
16:10
Location: 
Althaus-Reid Room.

27 Mar

4.10pm, Althaus-Reid Room.

Dr Kazue Mino: Towards the Development of Contextualising Theology: Taiwanese Christians’ and Campbell Moody’s Reflections on Christian Mission in the Colonial Context of the 1920s – 1930s.

[Centre for the Study of World Christianity]

Book Launch: Chinese Public Theology: Generational Shifts and Confucian Imagination in Chinese Christianity

Event date: 
Tuesday 6 March 2018
Time: 
16:10
Location: 
Martin Hall, New College

6 Mar

4.10pm, Martin Hall, New College

Dr Alexander Chow (University of Edinburgh), Mr Edmond Tang (University of

Birmingham), and Dr James Eglinton (University of Edinburgh): Book Launch: Chinese Public Theology: Generational Shifts and Confucian Imagination in Chinese Christianity

[Centre for the Study of World Christianity / Centre for Theology and Public Issues ]

 

Dr Emma Wild Wood (University of Edinburgh): Where does the wisdom of the white man come in? The Interpretations, Problems and Possibilities of Missionary Sources in the History of Christianity in Africa.

Event date: 
Tuesday 6 February 2018
Time: 
16:10
Location: 
Martin Hall, New College

6 Feb

4.10pm, Martin Hall, New College

Dr Emma Wild Wood (University of Edinburgh): Where does the wisdom of the white man come in? The Interpretations, Problems and Possibilities of Missionary Sources in the History of Christianity in Africa.

[Centre for the Study of World Christianity / History of Christianity seminar]

Digital Research Postdoctoral Fellowships and Bursaries 2025-26

Our postdoctoral Fellowship programmes are now closed for 2025-26 applications. The next round, for visits between August 2026 and July 2027, will close in April 2026.

Digital Research Postdoctoral Fellowships and Bursaries 2025-26

Applications are invited for postdoctoral bursaries from candidates in Digital Arts, Digital Humanities, Digital Education, Digital Design and Digital Social Sciences, as well as those employing data-led and/or computational methods. Fellows will become involved in the College’s Digital Scholarship programme.