Renewing The Conversation: Africa, Christianity and Human Rights

Africa is home to millions of Christians, and by 2050 will make up 44% of the world’s 2.8 billion Christians.

How Africa’s Christians fare will be an indicator of how Africa is doing.

How Africa’s Christians contribute will also be a barometer of national and regional health in many of her 54 nations. At the heart of these should be a positive contribution of religious communities, religious movements, religious ideas and ‘the faiths’ to building up harmonious society, even where colonial misrule, post-colonial conflict and current crisis have been the order of the day. If you care about these futures this is an event for you.

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This event has been organised by the University of Birmingham and Aid to the Church in Need, in partnership with St Mary’s University, and will feature Bishop Wilfred Anagbe of Makurdi Diocese, Nigeria as the events Keynote Speaker.

A day of enquiry exploring:

• Extreme violence and genocide
• Development policy and impacts
• Policy, law and public leadership
• Theologies, ecclesiologies and religion

The event is free to attend, just click the button below to reserve your spot:

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