Prof Gillian Mary Bediako
Phone (office): +233-342091490/1
Email: gmbediako@aci.edu.gh
BA Honours French & German (Dunelm), MA Honours, PhD Religious Studies (Aberdeen)
Primal faith and spirituality in engagement with Christian faith
Spirituality through the centuries of mission history, including the early European story
MA: Spirituality - Primal and Christian
MTh/PhD: Christian Faith and Primal Religions of the World, with Special Reference to Africa
Research Methods
Editor, Journal of African Christian Thought (JACT)
Editor, Regnum Africa
Board Member, African Theological Network Press
Primal Religion and the Bible, William Robertson Smith and his Heritage (Sheffield: Sheffield Academic Press, 1997)
‘Primal Religious Thought and Practice’ in Santanu K. Patro (ed.), A Guide to Religious Thought and Practices (London: SPCK, 2010): 19–40
‘The Akrofi-Christaller Institute, Ghana, as an Innovative Model of Theological Education in Africa’; ‘The African Theological Fellowship – as an Innovative Model for Evangelical Theological Education’, in Isabel Phiri & Dietrich Werner (eds.), A Handbook of Theological Education in Africa (Oxford: Regnum Books, 2013): 939–46, 947–55, respectively
(Co Editor) Seeing New Facets of the Diamond, Christianity as a Universal Faith, Essays in Honour of Kwame Bediako (Akropong-Akuapem: Regnum Africa, 2014)
‘Christianity in Interaction with the Primal Religions of the World – A Historical and Global Perspective’, in Wilbert Shenk & Richard Plantinga (eds.), Christianity and Religious Plurality, Historical and Global Perspectives (Eugene, OR: Cascade Books, 2016): 181–207
‘Christian Advancement of the Public Sphere: Kwame Bediako’s Perspective on the Achievement of the Basel Mission on the Gold Coast’, in Robert Addo-Fening & Allison M. Howell (eds.), The ‘Golden Pod’: Its Religious, Socio-Economic and Political Impact on the Gold Coast and Ghana (Akropong-Akuapem: Regnum Africa, 2018)