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📢Just out—𝑆𝑡𝑢𝑑𝑖𝑒𝑠 𝑖𝑛 𝑊𝑜𝑟𝑙𝑑 𝐶ℎ𝑟𝑖𝑠𝑡𝑖𝑎𝑛𝑖𝑡𝑦 31.3. What a privilege to publish this final issue of our 30th anniversary year with exceptional articles that are representative and reflective of #WorldChristianity and #MissionStudies. cswc.div.ed.ac.uk/studies-in-wor…
"May we theologians never forget for whom our theologies speak; may we musicians remember the songs that make our hearts sing." @calidachu
I first presented this paper on city #lament, #CCM and a grassroots theology at @UniOfStAndrews. Glad that this has now been published while I am a staff here, and at @CSWCEdinburgh’s journal, where I did my PhD. (1/2) #HongKongProtests doi.org/10.3366/swc.20…
This slide from the Congo Balolo Mission shows the port of Conakry on Tombo Island, now in Guinea, ca. 1920-1930. Men in flat-bottomed boats can be seen over the harbour wall as three other men (possibly missionaries) are winched up to the harbour. (CSWC33/OS12/43) #PhotoFriday
Yesterday, we celebrated the 10-vol Edinburgh Companions to Global Christianity (@EdinburghUP). 🥂🎉 With us were editors Kenneth Ross (Centre honorary fellow) and Todd Johnson, and contributing editors Mariz Tadros and Gina Zurlo. #WorldChristianity edinburghuniversitypress.com/series-edinbur…
A collection from the interdenominational Regions Beyond Missionary Union gives us this image titled 'Walking in the street, India, ca. 1930'. (CSWC33/OS16/67) #PhotoFriday
Black and white lantern slide of street barbers, Canton, China, c. 1905-14. The long queue, or braid, of the man on the left suggests the image is from before 1912, after which the style was considered outmoded or a sign of support for the old regime. (CSWC47/LS1/57) #PhotoFriday
I first presented this paper on city #lament, #CCM and a grassroots theology at @UniOfStAndrews. Glad that this has now been published while I am a staff here, and at @CSWCEdinburgh’s journal, where I did my PhD. (1/2) #HongKongProtests doi.org/10.3366/swc.20…
We are glad to highlight Benjamin Aldous’s piece as our featured article of this issue. For a limited time, there is #NoPaywall and it is well worth being widely read! #MissionStudies #WorldChristianity #EcumenicalTheology #CSSong @EdinburghUP @ChurchesEngland
Benjamin Aldous (@ChurchesEngland) examines the theological and missiological contributions of C. S. Song, asking critical questions as to how Song can be better appreciated in #ecumenism in England. #NoPaywall 4/6 euppublishing.com/doi/full/10.33…
A group of women carrying bundles on their heads can be seen in the distance in this tinted slide of a path through the Okoyong forest, Calabar (Nigeria). The Scottish Missionary Mary Slessor visited the Okoyong forest people in June 1888. (CSWC47/LS2/24) #PhotoFriday
Jamaican Bush Hut, Jamaica, ca.1875-ca.1940. The Scottish Missionary Society sent missionaries to Jamaica in 1800. Two of the three died within weeks of arrival and a second group travelled to Jamaica in 1824 to instruct slaves on local plantations. (CSWC47/LS11/38) #PhotoFriday
Call for Papers for #YaleEdin2026: Popular, Folk, Grassroots and Pop Culture in World Christianity and the History of Mission #WorldChristianity #MissionHistory cswc.div.ed.ac.uk/2025/10/yale-e…
We're very excited to host the Book Launch for Dr @SelinaRStone's latest book 'A Heavy Yoke: Theology, Power and Abuse in the Church' 📚 Join us for the evening on 13 October at 5:30pm in the Martin Hall. Register your place now 👇 edin.ac/4pqA8NF
Indian boys, ca. 1915. These smartly dressed boys in traditional clothing may be taking part in a religious festival. The image comes from a collection created by missionaries from Regions Beyond Missionary Union working in northeast India and Nepal. (CSWC33/OS15) #PhotoFriday
Speaking on my project on Indigenous religiosity & digitality at @IASH_Edinburgh (15 Oct). Curious how it lands among those working across the humanities, beyond my usual circles at @CSWCEdinburgh & @uoedivinity. Hybrid event. Feedback valued! edin.ac/3VTueHu
Congratulations to Dr @XimianXu and Professor David Fergusson for a successful launch of the Cambridge Centre for Chinese Theology. Glad to be able to participate in the launch and deliver the inaugural keynote lecture. #ChineseChristianity #WorldChristianity
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