Afe Adogame

Afe Adogame, the Maxwell M. Upson Professor of Religion and Society, is a leading scholar of the African diaspora. He earned a PhD in history of religions from the University of Bayreuth in Germany and has served as associate professor of World Christianity and religious studies, and director international at School of Divinity, New College, at The University of Edinburgh in Scotland. His teaching and research interests are broad but tend to focus on interrogating new dynamics of religious experiences and expressions in Africa and the African diaspora, with a particular focus on African christianities and new indigenous religious movements, the interconnectedness between religion and migration, globalization, politics, economy, media and the civil society. 

Select Publications

  • The African Christian Diaspora: New Currents and Emerging Trends in World Christianity (Bloomsbury Academic, 2013)
  • ed. The Public Face of African New Religious Movements in Diaspora: Imagining the Religious ‘Other’ (Ashgate, 2014)
  • eds. Africa in Scotland, Scotland in Africa: Historical Legacies and Contemporary Hybridities (Brill, 2014)
  • eds. Engaging the World: Christian Communities in Contemporary Global Societies (Regnum Edinburgh Centenary Series. Regnum, 2014)

Faculty Spotlight
Tuesday, May 14, 10:00 a.m. – 11:00 a.m.
Stuart Hall 6

Seminar
Tuesday, May 14, 11:15 – 12:00 p.m.
Stuart Hall 4