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Dr Retief Muller (Stellenbosch University): Negotiating (with) the Other: Afrikaners, Scots, and the formation of the Church of Central Africa Presbyterian (Nkhoma Synod).

Event date: 
Tuesday 7 November 2017

7 Nov

4.10pm, Althaus-Reid Room.

Dr Retief Muller (Stellenbosch University): Negotiating (with) the Other: Afrikaners, Scots, and the formation of the Church of Central Africa Presbyterian (Nkhoma Synod).

[Centre for the Study of World Christianity]

Dr Sabine Dedenbach-Salazar Saenz (University of Stirling): The Huarochirí Quechua Traditions: Indigenous Peruvian Myths and their Colonial Reinterpretation.

Event date: 
Tuesday 31 October 2017

31 Oct

4.10pm, Althaus-Reid Room.

Dr Sabine Dedenbach-Salazar Saenz (University of Stirling): The Huarochirí Quechua Traditions: Indigenous Peruvian Myths and their Colonial Reinterpretation.

[Centre for the Study of World Christianity]

Dr Fiona McCallum (University of St Andrews): Middle Eastern Christian Diasporic Humanitarian and Political Activism in the UK.

Event date: 
Tuesday 17 October 2017

17 Oct

4.10pm, Althaus-Reid Room.

Dr Fiona McCallum (University of St Andrews): Middle Eastern Christian Diasporic Humanitarian and Political Activism in the UK.

[Centre for the Study of World Christianity / Global Network for Christian-Muslim Studies]

St Thomas Unity Lecture: Prof. Daniel Jeyaraj (Liverpool Hope University): Christian Presence and Witness in Contemporary India: Challenges and Opportunities.

Event date: 
Tuesday 10 October 2017

10 Oct

4.10pm, Martin Hall.

St Thomas Unity Lecture: Prof. Daniel Jeyaraj (Liverpool Hope University): Christian Presence and Witness in Contemporary India: Challenges and Opportunities.

[Centre for the Study of World Christianity]

Dr Sitna Quiroz-Uria (University of Durham): Be transformed by the renewing of your mind: Personhood and interiority among Pentecostals of the Assemblies of God in Benin Republic.

Event date: 
Tuesday 3 October 2017

3 Oct

4.10pm, Althaus-Reid Room.

Dr Sitna Quiroz-Uria (University of Durham): Be transformed by the renewing of your mind: Personhood and interiority among Pentecostals of the Assemblies of God in Benin Republic.

[Centre for the Study of World Christianity]

Prof. Andrew F. Walls (University of Edinburgh): Comparative Religion, Missions and Colonial Policy on Islam in Africa.

Event date: 
Tuesday 26 September 2017

26 Sep

4.10pm, Martin Hall.

Prof. Andrew F. Walls (University of Edinburgh): Comparative Religion, Missions and Colonial Policy on Islam in Africa.

[Centre for the Study of World Christianity]

Marc Valeri (Exeter): Ruling Families and Business in the Gulf Monarchies: The Re-Definition of the Oligarchic Pact.

Event date: 
Monday 27 November 2017

27 Nov 2017

5.15pm, Room G2, 19 George Square.

Marc Valeri (Exeter): Ruling Families and Business in the Gulf Monarchies: The Re-Definition of the Oligarchic Pact.

[Islamic and Middle Eastern Studies]

Christine Woodhead (Durham): Friends, Colleagues and Grand Vezirs: The Ottoman Art of Letter-writing (c. 1600).

Event date: 
Monday 20 November 2017

20 Nov 2017

5.15pm, Room G2, 19 George Square.

Christine Woodhead (Durham): Friends, Colleagues and Grand Vezirs: The Ottoman Art of Letter-writing (c. 1600).

[Islamic and Middle Eastern Studies]

Raymond Hinnebusch (St Andrews): Syria: What Went Wrong?

Event date: 
Friday 17 November 2017

17 Nov 2017 (please note FRIDAY)

5.15pm, Room G2, 19 George Square.

Raymond Hinnebusch (St Andrews): Syria: What Went Wrong?

[Islamic and Middle Eastern Studies]

Farshid Kazemi and Aurangzeb Haneef (Edinburgh): The Object-Voice: The Acousmatic Voice in the New Iranian Cinema The Tafsir of Sufyan al-Thawri (d. 778).

Event date: 
Monday 13 November 2017

13 Nov 2017

5.15pm, Room G2, 19 George Square.

Farshid Kazemi and Aurangzeb Haneef (Edinburgh): The Object-Voice: The Acousmatic Voice in the New Iranian Cinema The Tafsir of Sufyan al-Thawri (d. 778).

[Islamic and Middle Eastern Studies]

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