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CURRICULUM VITAE: DR EUGENE BARON

1. EDUCATION

PhD (Theological Studies) (UWC) (2017) M.A (Practical Theology) (UP) (2011) B.A Hons (Psychology) (UNISA) (2016) B.A Hons (Theology) (UWC) (2010)

2. EMPLOYMENT HISTORY

Company University of the Free State (UFS)

Period 1 July 2020 to present

Position Senior Lecturer (Missiology) Duties:

• Teach undergraduate and postgraduate students.

• Teach the following undergraduate modules:

➢ Introduction to Practical and Missional Theology (TPMT1512)

➢ Study of Missiology (TMIS2614)

➢ Advanced Study of Missiology A: Methodology in Mission (TMIS4814)

➢ Advanced Study of Missiology B: (TMIS4834)

• Teach and supervise the following postgraduate modules:

➢ Missional Theology and Reconciliation (TPMR6804)

➢ Contextual Missional Theology (TPMT7900)

• M.Th modules and supervision duties.

• Ph.D. supervision duties.

• Initiate, conduct and sustain high-level research and produce research outputs of high quality.

• Present academic papers at national and international conferences.

• Participate in community service activities within the department and faculty.

• Perform general administrative duties.

• Provide study guidance to undergraduate and postgraduate students.

• Contribute to curriculum development within the faculty.

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Company University of the Free State (UFS) Period 1 January 2019 to 30 June 2020

Position Lecturer (Missiology)

Duties:

• Teach undergraduate and postgraduate students.

• Teach the following undergraduate modules:

➢ Introduction to Practical and Missional Theology (TPMT1512)

➢ Study of Missiology (TMIS2614)

➢ Advanced Study of Missiology A: Methodology in Mission (TMIS4814)

➢ Advanced Study of Missiology B: (TMIS4834)

• Teach and supervise the following postgraduate modules:

➢ Missional Theology and Reconciliation (TPMR6804)

➢ Contextual Missional Theology (TPMT7900)

• M.Th modules and supervision duties.

• Ph.D. supervision duties.

• Initiate, conduct and sustain high-level research and produce research outputs of high quality.

• Present academic papers at national and international conferences.

• Participate in community service activities within the department and faculty.

• Perform general administrative duties.

• Provide study guidance to undergraduate and postgraduate students.

• Contribute to curriculum development within the faculty.

Company South African Missiological Society (SAMS)

Period June 2021- present

Position Online Editor : Missionalia: (Southern African Journal of Missiology)

Duties:

• Receive articles for peer-review

• Select peer-reviewers for articles, and send to them for peer-review

• Make decisions on outcome of submitted articles

• Communicate with authors on the outcome of the peer-review process.

• Prepare editions with the editor for submission to the language editor.

• Prepare edited edition for layout with publishers.

• Dispatch finalised and printed editions to subscribers.

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• Review the editorial policies, drafting of the editorial policies

• Arrange for language editing, and manage the publication process

• Arrange for the publication of the hard copies of the journal

• Periodically writing the editorial of each volume

• Attending of editorial workshops arranged by ASSAF

• Arrange editorial committee meetings.

Company South African Missiological Society (SAMS)

Period January 2014-2020 (6 years)

Position Editorial Admin: Missionalia: (Southern African Journal of Missiology)

Duties:

• Arrange editorial committee meetings and take minutes.

• Receive submitted articles and forward them to the editor for pre-screening.

• Forward articles to peer reviewers, as per recommendations by the editorial committee.

• Receive peer review reports and forward them to the editor for a final decision.

• Communicate with authors on the outcome of the peer-review process.

• Receive revised copies of the articles from the authors.

• Prepare editions with the editor for submission to the language editor.

• Prepare edited edition for layout with publishers.

• Dispatch finalised and printed editions to subscribers.

• Administer membership fees for SAMS and subscription fees for Missionalia.

• Steer the local committees in terms of the organising of SAMS’ annual academic conferences.

• Manage the finances during academic conferences.

• Collect and administer subvention fees of the academic (accredited) journal (Missionalia).

• Annually prepare SAMS’ financial books for financial auditing.

• Prepare the reports and minutes for editorial meetings, SAMS annual congresses, and various stakeholder meetings.

Company University of South Africa (UNISA) Period 1 January 2014-12 December 2015

1 March 2016-30 March 2017

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1 May 2017-30 July 2017 (3 years and 2 months)

Position Lecturer

Duties:

• Taught and assessed the following modules:

Dynamics in Mission (CMM1502) 1st year

Youth Ministry in Communities (CMM2603) 2nd year

Redeeming Memories (MSG4802) Honours

• Compiled tutorial material.

• Set formative as well as summative assessments.

• Provided student support by responding to students’ queries – telephonic, email, letters, faxes, and consultations, as well as by utilising the student online platform (myUnisa).

• Provided constructive comments on students’ assignments.

• Participated in the College of Human Sciences and the School of Humanities’

research activities.

• The writing and publishing of a new course for the department.

• Moderated the assessments of the modules and courses of colleagues in the department.

• Participated in academic and administrative activities of the department and the college.

Company South African Theological Seminary (SATS) Period February 2013-February 2018 (5 years)

Position Lecturer

Duties:

• Responsible for the teaching and assessment of four undergraduate courses:

Church Planting and Church Growth (MIS3125) 3rd year

Contemporary Issues in Missions (MIS2122) 2nd year

Church Management (PRA3122) 3rd year

Introduction to Missions (MIS12124) 1st year

• Provided regular updates and revisions of course material.

• Engaged with students on the online student course forum of the respective abovementioned courses, to provide them with guidance and quality feedback on formative and summative submissions.

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• Became competent in the use of the plagiarism detection programme (Turn-it-in).

Company Khanukhulu Centre

Period 1 January 2015-30 December 2016 (2 years)

Position Lecturer

Duties:

• Taught and assessed the following short courses:

Ministry and Community Service (SMCS01M)

Correctional Ministry (SCCM01B)

Teaching Biblical Studies (STBS01P)

Biblical Studies for Christian Leaders (SBSC01B)

• Compiled tutorial material.

• Set formative as well as summative assessments.

• Provided student support by responding to students’ queries.

• Responsible for student consultations.

• Provided constructive comments on students’ assignments.

Company Theological Education by Extension College (TEEC) Period January 2013-December 2014 (2 years)

Position Assessor/Tutor

Duties:

• Tutored and assessed three undergraduate courses for the Certificate of Competence academic programme:

Introduction to the New Testament (221)

Introduction to the Old Testament (201)

Introduction to Christian Doctrine (241)

Company Uniting Reformed Church in Southern Africa (URCSA) Period August 2012 – pending

Position Minister of the Word (Reverend)

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Duties

Conduct Sunday worship services.

I provided counseling to congregants and members of the broader community.

Responsible for house visitation and hospital visits to mentally and physically ill patients.

Conducted Holy Communion & Funeral services.

Chaired board meetings with the church council and relevant stakeholders.

Managed the different departments (including the financial department) in the congregation.

Conducted and facilitated community-based programs.

Provide leadership training.

Responsible for managing, overseeing, and directing the administration personnel.

Conducted and officiated marriage ceremonies.

Company University of the Western Cape (UWC) Period January 2010-December 2012 (2 years)

Position Research Assistant/Tutor

Duties:

• Researched the field of Social Ethics.

• Provided administrative assistance to the research coordinator (Prof. Christo Lombard).

• Presented research reports at colloquiums, with the aim of publication.

• Drafted summaries of research projects.

• Tutored and assessed the following two modules:

Responsible Decision-making and Virtue Ethics (Ethics 111)

Moral Codes, Worldviews, Religions and Culture (Ethics 121)

Company Breede Valley Regional Correctional Centre Period Jan 2010 – Dec 2012 (2 yrs.)

Position Spiritual Care worker Duties

I rendered counseling and pastoral care to offenders.

I assessed and appraised the conduct/morality of offenders and compiled a report to the regional chaplain.

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I facilitated workshops and presented relevant programs to offenders (i.e., victim empowerment and moral regeneration programmes).

Company Uniting Reformed Church Worcester - South Period Nov 2006 – Aug 2012 (6 yrs.)

Position Youth Worker Duties

I assisted the minister in conducting the Sunday worship services.

I conducted all other services, including funeral services.

I managed the different departments and organisations in the church.

I facilitated and directed the youth programmes in the church, but also the broader Worcester community.

I assisted and directed the administrative tasks in the congregation and the youth department.

Company Ebenezer Mission Church Period 1 Jan 2002 – Dec 2002 (1yr.) Position Youth Worker

Duties

• Presentation of youth and skills development programmes.

• Responsible for the development of young leaders through mentoring and providing the necessary guidance.

• Conducted youth services, as well as the regular Sunday Worship services.

Responsible for the counseling of young people in the congregation.

3. RESEARCH OUTPUTS

Summary: Accredited research outputs (2014-2020)

• Published: 23

• Accepted: 5

• Submitted: 2

• WOS: 7 DHET: 13 (published)

• Total articles produced = 27 (2014-2020)

• Peer-reviewed book publication: 1

• Edited Peer-reviewed publications: 2

• Edited books (non-peer-reviewed): 2

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BOOK REVIEWS

• Weber, ET. 2012. Morality, Leadership, and Public Policy. On Experimentalism in Ethics. London: Continuum International Publishing Group, Ethical Perspectives, Vol 20 (2) June 2013, pp. 358-362.

• Atkin, A. 2012. The Philosophy of Race. Durham: Acumen Publishing Limited., Ethical Perspectives, Vol 20 (4) 2013.

• Cohen, GA. 2013. Finding Oneself in the Other. Princeton: Princeton University Press., Ethical Perspectives, Vol 21 (2) 2014.

PEER-REVIEWED BOOK CHAPTERS

• Baron, E. 2014. Forming good habits: A case for the homeless in the City of Tshwane. In Mashau, TD & Kritzinger, JNJ. 2014. Pavement encounters for justice.

Doing transformative missiology with homeless people in the City of Tshwane.

Parow: Acadsa. (DHET)

• Baron, E. 2017. Belhar as a therapeutic resource to the Dutch Reformed family. In, Modise, LP & Van-Huffel Plaatjies, MA (eds). (2017). Belhar Confession: The embracing confession of faith in the church and society. Stellenbosch: Sun Press.

(DHET)

• Baron, E. 2018. When a foreign, homeless person in South Africa suffers? In Mashau, TD (ed). 2018. Standing where God stands. Doing transformative missiology with homeless People in the City of Tshwane. Parow: Acadsa. (DHE

• Baron, E. 2019. The concurrent challenge of being a mission agent and the facilitation of agency in mission encounters on the margins: A missiological perspective. In Hermans CA & Schoeman, JW (eds). 2019. Theology in an age of contingency. Wien, Germany: Litverlag Publishers. (WOS – overseas)

• Pali, K.J & Baron, E. 2020. Congregational Leadership through imitation and Persuasive speech for the Transformation of Church and Society. In, Hermans, CA

& Van den Berg, JA. 2020. A Battle for the Heart. How (not) to Transform Church and Society. Wien, Germany: Litverlag. (WOS–overseas)

• Baron, E. 2021. Missiology and the quest for a 'grassroots' narrative to address

‘radicalisation and violence’ in a post-apartheid South Africa. In, Temmerman, J.(ed) 2021. Religious Radicalism. Demarcations and Challenges. Netherlands:

Open Access. (WOS – overseas)

• Baron, E. 2021. Towards a deepened Christology in the Cape Flats: the “Spirit of Christ” metaphor in the Neo-Pentecostal church. In, Kgatle M.S Nel M, Banda C. 2020. Paradigm shifts in Christology: Jesus in various lenses of South African Pentecostalism. Routledge New Critical Thinking in Religion. (WOS- overseas)

• Baron, E. 2021. (accepted). Steve Biko as a ‘Christian’: A contribution to ethnic reconciliation in post-apartheid South Africa. In, Regan, P, Gudmarsdottir S &

Solomons, D. (eds). 2021. Trading Justice for Peace? Critical Perspectives on the

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Truth and Reconciliation Commissions in South Africa, Canada, and Norway.

Pretoria: AOSIS Publishers. (WOS - SA)

• Baron, E. 2021. (accepted). A postcolonial comparative analysis between theological methods used in practical theology and missiology. In, Kobo, F &

Mashau, TD. 2020. Pretoria: AOSIS. (DHET)

• Botha, NA & Baron, E. 2021 (accepted). The Protestant World Mission and Race Discourse: Edinburgh 1910 – Ghana 1958. In Kim, K. 2021. Handbook for Mission Studies. Oxford: Oxford University Press. (WOS–overseas)

• Baron, E. 2021 (submitted). The formation of socio-economic ‘conscious’ and functional ministers in URCSA. In, Addy, T, Klaasen, JS & Haugen, HM. 2021.

Developing Just and Inclusive Communities. London: Regnum Books International (WOS – overseas)

4.1.1 PUBLISHED ARTICLES IN DHET AND WOS ACCREDITED JOURNALS

• Baron, E. 2014. Forming good habits: A case for the homeless in the City of Tshwane.

Missionalia, 42 (1/2): p.134-146. (DHET)

• Baron, E. 2015. Remorse and repentance stripped of its validity. Amnesty granted by the Truth and Reconciliation Commission of South Africa. Studia Historiae

Ecclesiasticae,41(3): p.169(DHET)

• Baron, E. 2015. Responsibility: A case for the homeless in the City of Tshwane. HTS Theological Studies, 71(3): p.1-7. (WOS – SA)

• Baron, E. 2017. The role of church youth in the transformation agenda of South African cities. HTS Theological Studies, 73(3): p.1-7. (WOS – SA)

• Baron, E. 2019. Dancing with Jesus as the incarnate male ‘missionary’ conversant: A homeless group’s reading of John 4 in addressing gender-based violence. Verbum et

Ecclesia, 40(1): p.1-10. (DHET)

• Baron, E. 2019. The 1619 Dordrecht Synod’s decision on corruptio totalis: A missional challenge for the church in terms of media reporting on corruption in South Africa.

In die Skriflig/In Luce Verbi, 53(3): p.1-9. (DHET)

• Baron, E. 2019. The call for African missional consciousness through renewed mission praxis in URCSA. Studia Historiae Ecclesiasticae, 45(2):1-19. (DHET)

• Baron, E. 2019. When state corruption becomes a ‘Sunday school picnic’: A response

to media reports on corruption. Missionalia, 47 (1): p.1-17. (DHET)

• Baron, E. 2020. Mission studies at South African Higher Education institutions: An ethical and decolonial perspective in the quest to ‘colour’ the discipline. HTS

Theological Studies, 76(1): p.1-14. (WOS – SA)

• Baron, E & Maponya, MS. 2020. The recovery of the prophetic voice of the church.

The adoption of a ‘missional church’ imagination. Verbum et ecclesia, 41 (1): p.1-9 (DHET)

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• Baron, E. 2020. Die Ligdraer as a Grassroots Engagement on URCSA’s Unification and Reconciliation between 1990-1997. Missionalia, 48 (1): p.81-100 (DHET)

• Baron, E. 2020. The questions and challenges for South African missiology in the context of the Fourth Industrial Revolution (4IR). HTS Theological Studies, 76 (2):

p.1-11 (WOS – SA)

• Mangayi, L & Baron, E. 2020. Ten years (2010-2020) of exciting missiology in South Africa: Trends and trajectories. Scriptura, 119 (3). (DHET)

• Baron, E. 2021. Church Media and Reconciliation in The Uniting Reformed Church

in Southern Africa (URCSA). Studia Historiae Ecclesiasticae, 46 (3), p.1-14 (DHET)

• Baron, E & Letsosa, RS. 2021. Liturgy as an anti-racist praxis for Reformed Churches in South Africa. In die Skriflig, 55 (2)

• Baron, E & Pali, KJ. 2021. The shaping and formation of a missional ecclesiology of township congregations in the Mangaung Metro Municipality during COVID-19. HTS Theological Studies, 77 (3): 1-11

• Baron, E. 2021. (accepted). Protecting our Environment: The Need for South African Youth with a Mission and Black Consciousness. HTS Theological Studies, 77 (2) (WOS-SA)

• Baron, E. 2021. (accepted). The role of the media in the formation of virtuous citizens:

A contribution to reconciliation in a post-apartheid South Africa. Acta Theologica

(WOS – SA)

• Baron, E. 2021. (accepted). ‘Coloured’, you’re on your own? A dialectic between Biko’s black consciousness thought and the post-apartheid conditions of the ‘coloured’

people in South Africa. Black Theology (WOS – overseas)

4.1.3. Book Publications (peer-reviewed)

• Baron, E & Botha, NA. 2020. Obedience and Servant Leadership: Apollis, Appies, Buti, Buys. Bloemfontein: Sunbonani. (DHET)

4.1.5. Editorial work

4.1.5.1. Journal Editor Positions

• Editor (online): Missionalia: Southern African Journal of Missiology (2021 – present)

• Editorial Administrator: Missionalia: Southern African Journal of Missiology (2014-2021)

• Guest Editor: Baron, E. 2019. (ed) Festschrift Nico Adam Botha. Missionalia: AcadSA.

(DHET)

• Co-Editor: Klaasen, JS, Sporre, K, Osbeck, C & Baron, E. (eds). 2020. Ethics, Education and Social Justice. Perspectives from South Africa and Sweden. (Special Edition -HTS Theological Studies) (WOS-SA)

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4.1.5.2. Book Editor Positions

• Editor: Baron, E. (ed). 2020. Handvatsels vir COVID-19. George: Kreativ SA.

• Co - Editor: Botha, NA & Baron, E. 2020. Majority World Perspectives on Christian Mission. George: Kreativ SA.

• Co-editor: Edited Volume: Solomons, D & Baron, E. 2021. (forthcoming end of December 2021). Liberating Black Theology: Emerging South African Voices. Stellenbosch: Sun Media.

4.1.5.3. Editorial Board Member positions

Editorial Board Member: Theological Explorations. (University of the Free State)

Editorial Board Member: Acta Theologica (University of the Free State).

4.2 Academic presentations/participation 4.2.1 International

• Transatlantic Roundtable on Religion and Race, University of Birbeck, London, 1- 3 June 2015. Conference theme: “Repairing community: Faith-based responses to racial disparities and conflict”. Title of paper: “Character of journalists: The church’s response to race relations in South Africa”.

• Ninth International Conference on Religion and Spirituality in Society, University of Granada, Granada, Spain, 25-26 April 2019. Conference theme: “Universal and religious symbols: Mutual influences and specific relationships”. Title of paper: “A racial experiment between two South African churches”.

• International Associations of Missions Studies (IAMS) Europe 2019, Sankt Augustin, Germany, 23-27 August 2019. Conference theme: “Locating European missions in a wounded world in deep transformation”. Title of paper: “An evaluation of the integration of the Dutch Reformed Church in Africa (DRCA) and the Dutch Reformed Mission Church (DRMC)”.

• International Association of Missions (IAMS), Morling College, Sydney, Australia, 9-14 July 2020. Conference theme: “Powers, inequalities and vulnerabilities:

Mission in a wounded world” Paper accepted: “Steve Biko and reconciliation in South Africa”.

• Sigmund Freud University and International Society for Science and Religion, Vienna, Austria, 27-29 August 2015 Conference theme: “International Congress on Science and Religion: A 21st century debate”. (attendance only)

• Calvin College. Conference theme: “Calvin Symposium on worship”, United States of America, Grand Rapids, Michigan, 24-27 January 2018. (attendance only) 4.2.2 National (South Africa)

• South African Missiological Society (SAMS), March 2014. Mafikeng. Title of paper:

“Remorse and repentance stripped of its validity. Amnesty granted by the Truth and Reconciliation Commission of South Africa”.

• South African Missiological Society (SAMS), March 2015. Bloemfontein. The University of the Free State. (attendance only)

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• South African Missiological Society (SAMS), March 2016. Pretoria. The University of Pretoria. (attendance only)

• Interdenominational Prayer Network in South Africa, 14-16 April 2017. Wellington, Cape Town. Title of paper: “Die beeld van die kerk in ‘n postmoderne tyd”.

• South African Missiological Society (SAMS), March 2017. Bellville. The University of the Western Cape. (attendance only)

• South African Missiological Society (SAMS), January 2018. Pretoria. The University of South Africa. (attendance only)

• South African Missiological Society (SAMS), January 2019. Potchefstroom. The University of the North-West. (attendance only)

• Department of Practical and Missional Theology, University of the Free State, Bloemfontein, 28 February 2019. Conference theme: “Theology in an age of contingency". Title of paper: “The ‘meal of peace’ project as a case study for facilitating transformation”.

• PIER Conference, Department of Religion and Theology, Bellville, 18-21 March 2019.

Conference theme: “Politics of identity, ethics, and religion”. Title of paper:

“Missiological education at South African universities: An attempt to ‘colour’ the discipline”.

• URCSA 25 years’ Academic Conference, University of the Free State, Bloemfontein, 12-13 March 2019. Conference theme: “URCSA 25 Celebration”. Title of paper: “From objects of mission to partners in mission: The story of the Uniting Reformed Church in Southern Africa”.

• Department of Christian Spirituality, Church History and Missiology, University of South Africa, Pretoria, 22-23 October 2019. Conference theme: “Towards a prophetic and contextual relevant theological training in post-apartheid South Africa”. Title of paper: “The recovery of the prophetic voice of the church. The adoption of a

‘missional church’ imagination”.

• Belgium and South African consultation at University of Pretoria, Pretoria, 27-29 January 2020. Conference theme: “Radicalisation and violence”. Title of paper:

“Narrative mission and missiology in South Africa: Constructing counter-narratives to impede radicalisation and violence”.

• Department of Practical and Missional Theology, University of the Free State, Bloemfontein, 26 February 2020. Conference theme: “Battle for the heart. How (not)to transform church and society”. Title of paper: “Congregational leadership through imitation and persuasive speech for the transformation of church and society”.

• Majortity World Consultation Leaders Conference, July 2020. Conference Theme:

Mission in Majority World and Covid-19. Title of paper: The questions and challenges for South African missiology in the context of the Fourth Industrial Revolution (4IR)

• South African Missiological Society (SAMS), September 2020. Virtual Conference.

Chair of Panel of Conference (chair sessions).

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ACADEMIC CONFERENCES ORGANISED:

1) South African Missiological Society (SAMS), March 2015. Bloemfontein. The University of the Free State.

2) South African Missiological Society (SAMS), March 2016. Pretoria. The University of Pretoria.

3) South African Missiological Society (SAMS), March 2017. Bellville. The University of the Western Cape.

4) South African Missiological Society (SAMS), January 2018. Pretoria. The University of South Africa.

5) South African Missiological Society (SAMS), January 2019. Potchefstroom. The University of the North-West.

WORKSHOPS ATTENDED

• Writing for Publication (12-17 April 2015) (Stellenbosch).

• myUNISA A-Z (Unisa)

• Virtual Learning and Education and Training (Unisa).

• Postgraduate Supervision (15 – 17 August 2016) (Stb)

• Assessor Workshops (15 Mar 2013, 10 Oct 2017) (TEEC)

• Blackboard and E-Assessment Training. (14 March 2019). (UFS)

• Diversity and Inclusion Workshop (5, 6 June 2019). (UFS)

• How to Examine a Thesis: (12 Aug 2019) UFS

POPULAR ARTICLES/CHAPTERS (15 contributions)

1) Bethel News. 2014. Die boom van die Lewe? September edition. Wellington: Boland drukkers.

2) Pelser, J. 2017. God praat met Manne. Krugersdorp: Toekomsvenster Uitgewers.

(seven contributions)

3) Pelser, J. 2018. Manne van die Woord. Vereeniging: CUM Uitgewers (Seven contributions)

PEER REVIEWER OF ACADEMIC ACCREDITED JOURNALS

Studia Historiae Ecclesiasticae (SHE), Phronimon, Acta Theologica, Oral History Journal of South Africa, Missionalia: Southern African Journal of Missiology, HTS Theological Studies, Commonwealth Youth Development Journal, Verbum et ecclesia, In die Skriflig.

ACADEMIC LECTURING BOARDS

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1) Northern Theological Seminary (URCSA - NTS) (Pretoria) (2014-2017) 2) United Theological Seminary of South Africa (UTSSA) (2018- pending) 3) Ministerial Formation Task Team URCSA (Free –State) (2019-pending)

MEMBERSHIP AND LEADERSHIP OF ACADEMIC SOCIETIES 1) South African Missiological Society (SAMS) (5yrs) (Executive Member) 2) International Association of Missions (IAMS) (2yrs) (Member)

3) SA Akademie vir Wetenskap en Kuns (1 yr) (Member)

NATIONAL TELEVISION BROADCASTS (SABC 2 - 8-morning devotions)

19 Dec 2015 (06h55am), 06 Jan 2016 (05h55am), 16 Jan 2016 (06h55am), 30 Jan 2016 (06h55am), 13 Jan 2018 (06h55am), 17 Jan 2018 (05h55am), 24 Jan 2018 (05h55am), 31 Jan 2018 (05h55am)

RESEARCH PROJECTS

1) Religious Innovation and Competition amidst Social and Demographic Change:

(UP) (2015-2017)

2) Media’ s role in Moral Formation (2013 – 2018) (UWC) 3) Homelessness in the City of Tshwane – (2014 - 2018) (Unisa) 4) PIER Project (a collaboration between Umea (Sweden) & UWC)

SCHOLARSHIP/AWARDS

1) NRF Free-Standing Award (2011)

2) Erasmus Mundus Scholarship (2011) (exchange student KU Leuven Belgium) 3) Advocacy in Israel/Palestine (2010) (SACC)

4) Academic Mentorship (March 2014 -March 2015) (Unisa)

5) ESAP (2020) (UFS)

6) Future Professoriate (2021) (UFS)

7) BAAP (NRF) (2020-2021)

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