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SUMMARY:Who Are My People? Christianity\, Violence\, and Belonging in Post
 -Colonial Africa - Rev. Prof. Emmanuel Katongole\, University of Notre Dam
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DTSTART:20170220T173000Z
DTEND:20170220T183000Z
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CONTACT:Jesse Zink
DESCRIPTION:*2017 Henry Martyn Lectures*: “Who Are My People: Christiani
 ty\, Violence\, and Belonging in Post-Colonial Africa.” Delivered by Rev
 . Prof. Emmanuel Katongole of the Institute for International Peace Studie
 s at the University of Notre Dame. *February 20\, 21\, and 22 at 5.30pm* e
 ach night in the Runcie Room of the Cambridge University Divinity Faculty\
 , West Road\, CB3 9BS. A reception in the Faculty will follow the lecture 
 on Feb. 21.\n\nBorn and educated in Uganda\, Emmanuel Katongole was ordain
 ed a Roman Catholic priest in 1987. Since then\, Katongole has served pari
 shes in Uganda\, Belgium and the United States. An expert in the study of 
 Africa\, the theology of reconciliation and lament\, and Christianity in t
 he global South\, Katongole has taught at Katigondo National Major Seminar
 y in Uganda and Duke Divinity School\, where he co-founded the Centre for 
 Reconciliation. He now teaches at the University of Notre Dame and its Kro
 c Institute for International Peace Studies. Katongole has written multipl
 e books on the Christian social imagination\, including _The Sacrifice of 
 Africa: A Political Theology for Africa_. These lectures promise new insig
 ht into the massive social and religious transformation taking place acros
 s Africa.\n\nMore information is online at www.cccw.cam.ac.uk or by e-mail
 ing centre@cccw.cam.ac.uk.\n
LOCATION:Runcie Room\, Faculty of Divinity\, West Road
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