Dana Robert

Truman Collins Professor of World Mission at Boston University

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Boston University

Dr. Robert is Truman Collins Professor of World Christianity and History of Mission and the director of the CGCM. Her research and teaching interests span the fields of mission history, the history of world Christianity, and mission theology. At Boston University she has directed over sixty doctoral dissertations, and former students hold teaching and ministry positions around the world. In 2011 she delivered a keynote address at the Global Christian Forum in Manado, Indonesia. In 2010 she delivered the Alexander Duff and the Henry Drummond Lectures in Scotland, the opening keynote lecture at the historic Edinburgh 2010 conference, and the Henry Martyn Lectures at Cambridge University. Her most recent books are Christian Mission: How Christianity Became a World Religion (Wiley-Blackwell, 2009), now in its sixth printing; and Converting Colonialism: Visions and Realities in Mission History, 1706-1914 (editor, Eerdmans 2008). She wrote the study Joy to the World!: Mission in the Age of Global Christianity for the 2010-2011 summer schools of mission for The United Methodist Church. With M.L. Daneel, she edits the book series “African Initiatives in Christian Mission” (University of South Africa Press).

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The Divided Methodist Church

May 18, 2016

The Atlantic Dana Robert, School of Theology Methodists from around the world are in Portland this week for their General Conference, a big meeting about church teachings and laws that happens every four years… Expert quote: “The bishops are not actually able to act independently on these kinds of issues without explicit permission from the […]

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Why religious tensions are spiking around the globe

January 18, 2014

Christian Science Monitor Dana Robert, School of Theology, Center for Global Christianity and Mission Global religious hostilities, including government restrictions on how individuals can practice their faith and conflicts between communities of different faiths, reached a six-year high in 2012, according to the Pew Research Center… Expert quote: “When you are looking at the failure of […]

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Teaching Natural Theology as Climate Changes Drown a Way of Life

February 14, 2012

Christianity Today Dana Robert, School of Theology The changing climate that threatens to drown the island nation of Tuvalu is also a trial by fire for the islanders’ faith… View article

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