African Female Theologians Telling Stories ‘Connected but Disconnected’
4 February 2021
The symposium “Connected but Disconnected” will critically explore how African Female Theologians in Europe (and other outsider-insiders) negotiate the (dis)connections they encounter as they participate in Dutch and Flemish theological discourse. The event will bring together a range of scholars whose work engages and intersects with the aims and concerns of A.F.T.E.
Speakers
- Prof. dr. Mechteld Jansen (opening speaker), Rector of the PThU
- Dr. Anne-Claire Mulder, Associate Professor of Women’s and Gender Studies Theology at the PThU
- Dr. Johanneke Kroesbergen-Kamps, Post-Doctoral Researcher of Religion and Missiology at the University of Pretoria.
- Dr. Heleen Joziasse, diaconal worker, STEK Den Haag
Organizers
- Tabitha Poline Moyo, PhD student, ETF, Leuven
- Shingirai Eunice Masunda, PhD student, PThU
- Thandi Soko de Jong, PhD student, PThU
Participation an registration
Date: February 4, 2021
Venue: Online
Register: please send an email to: s.e.masunda[at]pthu.nl