Please join us to hear Dr Christopher Wadibia talking on global Christianity. He will be highlighting themes of mission, politics and intercultural challenges, and using Nigerian Pentecostalism as a case study.
Drinks and nibbles are included after the event.
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Event details
Date: Monday 28 May 2025
Time: 5:15 - 6:30 pm
Venue: Wycliffe Hall, 52-54 Banbury Road, Oxford, OX2 6PW
The event includes:
- A Welcome
- Christopher Wadibia will speak
- Opportunity for questions from the audience
- Drinks and nibbles
Getting here: Wycliffe Hall is on major bus routes. Limited parking may be available on site (please contact us by email if you have any special access requirements) and pay-and-display on-street parking is available close by in Norham Gardens.
All are welcome: the event is free to attend and booking is not required.
About Christopher Wadibia
Dr Christopher Wadibia is an author and the CEO of Wadibia & Company Ltd, a UK-based research and advisory consultancy for actors whose work involves the interfaces of religion, finance, and social investment.
Dr Wadibia completed a Junior Research Fellowship at Pembroke College, Oxford (2021-2024), a PhD Theology and Religious Studies at Selwyn College, Cambridge (2022), an MPhil Intercultural Theology and Interreligious Studies at Trinity College Dublin (2018), and a BA Government at Georgetown University (2016).
In 2016, the US Department of State awarded Dr Wadibia a Fulbright research grant to independently research Muslim-Christian relations in Nigeria.
Dr Wadibia has written for The Times, The Conversation UK, Seen and Unseen, and has a book currently in the process of being published by Oxford University Press. He has appeared on BBC local radio stations 18 times and participated as a guest commentator on the BBC Radio 4 programme: Beyond Belief: Faith and Finance.
Dr Wadibia's areas of expertise include the future of Christianity; political Pentecostalism; religion, society, politics and public policy; and Muslim-Christian relations.