Norbert Litoing SJ, MA, STL

Norbert Litoing SJ, MA, STL

Comparative Religions/Theology

Education

  • Ph.D. Study of Religion (Islam and Christianity in Africa), Harvard University (USA)
  • Th.M. (Master of Theology), Boston College (USA)
  • M.Res. (Master of Research) Islamic Studies, University of Birmingham (UK)
  • B.Th. (Bachelor of Theology), Hekima University College (Kenya)
  • BA in Philosophy, Faculté de Philosophie Saint Pierre Canisius (DR Congo)

Publications

  • “Interreligious Dialogue and the Plight of the Poor: A Soteriological Perspective” in Chiedza Vol 14, N°42, 2011, pp. 36-42.
  • “Reciprocity in Matters of Religious Freedom, an Imperative for Interreligious Dialogue: Reading from Africae Munus” in Hekima Review, n°46, May 2012, pp. 18- 29.
  • “Ignatian Discernment and the Search for an African Identity: Ministering to a Protean African” in The Way 52/3, 2013, pp. 39-50.
  • “Healing a Wounded Hippopotamus: Pathways to Dialogue in Mali” Research Briefings of the Centre for Muslim-Christian Studies, Oxford, n. 1, Summer 2014, pp. 8-9.
  • “Muslim-Christian Relations: Agenda for Rewriting Paragraph 3 of Nostra Aetate in Light of the Challenge of Puritan Islam” in Bulletin of Ecumenical Theology, Vol. 27 (2015), pp. 86-98
  • “The Flight Imperative: A Reading of Matthew 10:23 in Light of the Islamic Doctrine of Hijra” in Bulletin of Ecumenical Theology, Vol. 31 (2019), pp. 100-110.

Office Hours

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