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Episode 108 – Vince Bantu

Dr. Vince Bantu is an associate professor at Fuller Seminary (whoop!) and the director at Meachum School of Haymanot. Vince’s areas of missiological interest and academic research focus on Christianity as a global religion. Not in the sense, as some scholars proclaim, that Christianity is becoming a global religion, but rooted in the fact that Christianity always has been global. This notion informs evangelism, mission, and worship in cultural contexts. Earlier this year I had the privilege of taking one of Vince’s church history courses at Fuller TX and this conversation took me right back to class (and church!).

Mentioned in this episode:

A Multitude of Peoples: Engaging Ancient Christianity’s Global Identity by Vince L. Bantu

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