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Nagel Institute funnels Templeton grant toward assisting African scholarship

Monday, September 21, 2015
Rachel Watson

Joel Carpenter says pat answers are not going to fix what ails Africa.

鈥淚t鈥檚 not enough to say we鈥檙e going to address African problems theologically by taking a seat-of-the-pants look at an issue then going to the Bible,鈥 said Carpenter, director of the Nagel Institute for the Study of World Christianity.

Enter the Templeton Foundation. The organization is distributing $2.07 million over two years to the Nagel Institute to increase Christian scholarship in Africa.

鈥淭he Templeton Foundation came to us,鈥 Carpenter said. 鈥淭hey said, 鈥楬elp us see what might be possible for us to do in Africa.鈥欌

Carpenter said the money will help African scholars address social and religious issues that have been long neglected, such as patriarchy and hierarchy within leadership structures.

A wave of applicants

As of the deadline, Sept. 15, 152 African scholars had sent initial proposals to receive a portion of the grant funding for their projects, which will result in at least a couple of published books and two dozen scholarly articles.

According to Carpenter, eligible candidates are those with a Ph.D. living in Africa and working in theology or the social sciences. A selection committee will score each candidate鈥檚 proposal, and about one-third to one-half of the initial applicants will be invited to make full proposals to receive grant funding.

鈥淭hose [full proposals] need to be in by early December,鈥 Carpenter said. 鈥淚n mid-December, we will convene the selection committees. We will meet in Accra, Ghana in West Africa and select a dozen winners in each of the programs.鈥

Twin areas of focus

Carpenter said social sciences and religion were the focus of the grant funds because the two fields of study go hand in hand.

鈥淚t鈥檚 a complementary set of problems,鈥 he said. 鈥淥n the religion side, theology in Africa has availed itself of social science research or philosophical thinking, but I think a lot of that work was done by an earlier generation, and it really needs to be freshened up.

鈥淎frican theologians in the 鈥60s, 鈥70s and 鈥80s were looking at social science research on Colonialism or the after-effects of Colonialism in Africa. We are very much past the Colonial era now. The last vestige of African-European Colonialism was the apartheid regime in South Africa, and that met its demise in 1994.鈥

Carpenter said on the flip side, social scientists need to pay attention to the influence of religion on culture in Africa.

鈥淎frica is a deeply and vibrantly religious place, or rather several hundred places,鈥 Carpenter said. 鈥淲estern social science really does not often factor in religion as a vital dynamic social force. It often sees it as something that鈥檚 dependent on other, more elemental forces, like say it鈥檚 a function of economics, or it鈥檚 a function of politics, or it鈥檚 a function of gender, instead of saying religion itself is a dynamic, society-shaping force.鈥

Project culminates in Cape Town

After the grant recipients are selected, there will be a research workshop held for them in Cape Town, South Africa, in March 2016.

鈥淎t that workshop, we will have leading experts on African theology, African social science and religion in African society, talking about trends and issues and methods in their fields,鈥 Carpenter said. 鈥淭his is an opportunity for the grantees to share ideas with each other, to receive fresh insights and also some mentoring and advice from a panel of expert African scholars.

鈥淭he money will pay for all of that and also a big summit at the end and editing the initial research articles that come out of these grants into books or special issues of journals.鈥

Staying in step with the mission

Carpenter said the work fits with both the Nagel Institute鈥檚 mission to promote world Christianity and with 17c起草社区 College鈥檚 mission.

鈥17c起草社区鈥檚 goal for a long time has been to be a center for Christian thought,鈥 he said. 鈥淪o here鈥檚 one way, in one particular area of the world, and area of inquiry, for 17c起草社区 to fulfill that obligation.鈥


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