Sharia Debates and Their Perception by Christians and Muslims in Selected African Countries
The international, comparative and multidisciplinary research project "Sharia Debates and Their Perception by Christians and Muslims in Selected African Countries" is located at the University of Bayreuth and funded by Volkswagen Foundation. It is part of the Funding Initiative: Knowledge for Tomorrow – Cooperative Research Projects in Sub-Saharan Africa.
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Launching of online publication series: Muslim-Christian Relations in Africa |
| Posted by Franz Kogelmann on 19.03.2009 |

MUSLIM-CHRISTIAN RELATIONS IN AFRICA
"Muslim-Christian Relations in Africa" is an online publication of Bayreuth University, Germany. It is a result of a research project on sharia debates in selected African countries, funded by Volkswagen Foundation. It has a multi-disciplinary approach and covers current research in the field of Muslim-Christian relations in Africa. There are no specific requirements as to the language of publication and to the length of the contributions.
Contributions to this series may be submitted directly to the editors. Acceptance is decided upon by the editors and the academic advisory board.
"Muslim-Christian Relations in Africa" is hosted by the OPUS document server at the university library of Bayreuth University: http://opus.ub.uni-bayreuth.de/schriftenreihen_ebene2.php?sr_id=8&la=en
EDITORS
Dr John Chesworth
The Centre for Muslim-Christian Studies, Oxford, UK
j.chesworth@cmcsoxford.org.uk
Dr Franz Kogelmann
University of Bayreuth, Germany
franz.kogelmann@uni-bayreuth.de
BOARD OF REFERENCE
Dr Ulrich Berner, Professor of Religious Studies, Chair Religious Studies I, University of Bayreuth, Germany
ulrich.berner@uni-bayreuth.de
Dr Liazzat Bonate, Professora Auxiliar, Centro de Estudos Africanos, Universidade Eduardo Mondlane, Maputo, Mozambique
liazbonate@hotmail.com
Dr Dr Frieder Ludwig, Director of Missionsseminar Hermannsburg, Germany
f.ludwig@missionsseminar.de
Dr Bernadin Mfumbusa, Dean, Faculty of Humanities and Communications; Senior lecturer in Media Ethics, St. Augustine University of Tanzania (SAUT), Mwanza, Tanzania
mfumbusa@yahoo.com
Dr Esther Mombo, Associate Professor in Theology, Deputy Vice Chancellor (Academics), St. Paul's University, Limuru, Kenya
dvcacademics@stpaulslimuru.ac.ke
Dr Philip A. Ostien, formerly lecturer in law at the University of Jos, Nigeria, since 2008 independent scholar based in Madison, Wisconsin, USA
ostienp@yahoo.com
Dr Ruediger Seesemann, Assistant Professor of Religion, Department of Religion, Northwestern University, Evanston, USA
seesemann@northwestern.edu
Dr Abdulkader Tayob, Professor of Religious Studies, University of Cape Town, South Africa
abdulkader.tayob@uct.ac.za
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