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Dion Forster Professor of Public Theology Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam - The God Cast Interview.
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Dion A. Forster serves as Professor of Public Theology in the Faculty of Religion and Theology at the Vrije Universiteit, Amsterdam. He is an Extraordinary Full Professor in the Department of Systematic Theology and Ecclesiology at Stellenbosch University. Dion holds two doctoral degrees. A PhD in Systematic Theology (D.Th, SA, 2006) and a second PhD in New Testament studies and Empirical Theology (Ph.D, Radboud University, Holland, 2017). Dion is a Rated researcher with the National Research Foundation (NRF) of South Africa. He is a Research Fellow at Wesley House, University of Cambridge, and at the Allan Gray Centre for Values Based Leadership, University of Cape Town, Graduate School of Business. He also serves as a member of the Berlin Institute for Public Theology, the World Economic Forum's 'Expert Network', and the GERIS (Global Exchange on Religion in Society) of the European Union, as well as the G20's anti-racism policy task team for the IF20. He was formerly the Dean of John Wesley College, the seminary of the Methodist Church of Southern Africa. SUN Media His most recent books are entitled 'The (im)possibility of forgiveness? An empirical intercultural reading of Matthew 18.15-35' (Wipf & Stock, 2019), 'African Public Theology' (Langham, 2020), 'Reconcilliation, Forgiveness and Violence in Africa' (SUN Media, 2020), 'Freedom of Religion at Stake' (Wipf & Stock, 2019), and, Between Capital and Cathedral: Essays on Church and State relationships. (University of South Africa Press, 2013). You can find a list of Dion Forster's books via this link. For a list of academic publications (articles and books) please visit the following Academia.edu profile page or my ResearchGate profile page. For other books and articles please see the following page. A number of Dion's books are available on Amazon.com
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Manage episode 453955260 series 2832237
Dion A. Forster serves as Professor of Public Theology in the Faculty of Religion and Theology at the Vrije Universiteit, Amsterdam. He is an Extraordinary Full Professor in the Department of Systematic Theology and Ecclesiology at Stellenbosch University. Dion holds two doctoral degrees. A PhD in Systematic Theology (D.Th, SA, 2006) and a second PhD in New Testament studies and Empirical Theology (Ph.D, Radboud University, Holland, 2017). Dion is a Rated researcher with the National Research Foundation (NRF) of South Africa. He is a Research Fellow at Wesley House, University of Cambridge, and at the Allan Gray Centre for Values Based Leadership, University of Cape Town, Graduate School of Business. He also serves as a member of the Berlin Institute for Public Theology, the World Economic Forum's 'Expert Network', and the GERIS (Global Exchange on Religion in Society) of the European Union, as well as the G20's anti-racism policy task team for the IF20. He was formerly the Dean of John Wesley College, the seminary of the Methodist Church of Southern Africa. SUN Media His most recent books are entitled 'The (im)possibility of forgiveness? An empirical intercultural reading of Matthew 18.15-35' (Wipf & Stock, 2019), 'African Public Theology' (Langham, 2020), 'Reconcilliation, Forgiveness and Violence in Africa' (SUN Media, 2020), 'Freedom of Religion at Stake' (Wipf & Stock, 2019), and, Between Capital and Cathedral: Essays on Church and State relationships. (University of South Africa Press, 2013). You can find a list of Dion Forster's books via this link. For a list of academic publications (articles and books) please visit the following Academia.edu profile page or my ResearchGate profile page. For other books and articles please see the following page. A number of Dion's books are available on Amazon.com
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