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The Indigeneity of Early Christianity in Africa: Has the time come for Late Afriquity?

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“The Indigeneity of Early Christianity in Africa: Has the time come for Late Afriquity?“ Father Jarel Robinson-Brown

Father Jarel Robinson-Brown is a distinguished Anglican priest, scholar, and writer known for his contributions to theology, and his advocacy for LGBTQ+ inclusion within the Church. He currently serves as the Vicar of St German’s Church in Cardiff. Father Jarel’s work exemplifies a commitment to bridging faith, scholarship, and social justice, advocating for a more inclusive and understanding Church. His book, Black, Gay, British, Christian, Queer: The Church and the Fictions of Race, explores the intersections of race, sexuality, and faith within the Church. His current research and forthcoming book focus on early Christian history, addressing the topics of the body, desire, sex, gender, and ethnicity.

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