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Marinus Iwuchukwu, Ph.D.Assistant ProfessorEDUCATION C.V. [pdf] CONTACT INFORMATION |
COURSES TAUGHT
Global and Cultural Perspectives and Judaism, Christianity, and Islam
RESEARCH, PUBLICATIONS AND SERVICE
The intersection of Religious Pluralism and Interreligious Dialogue in Contemporary Society; Media and Religion; Advocacy for non-violence toward conflict resolution and social peace; and the Interplay of Religion and Politics in a new global culture.
PUBLICATIONS:
Book
Media Ecology and Religious Pluralism: Engaging Walter Ong and Jacques Dupuis Toward Effective Interreligious Dialogue. Köln, Germany: Lambert Academic Publishing AG & Co. KG, 2010. (ISBN: 978-3-8383-2037-3)
Journal Articles
“The Prophetic Imperatives of Dialogue: The Challenges of Missions in Northern Nigeria.” In Bulletin of Ecumenical Theology, Vol. 22, 2010, pp. 48-65.
“Engaging The Media As Effective Tools For Interreligious Dialogue in Multi-religious Societies: A Catholic Evaluation.” In Journal of Interreligious Dialogue (JIRD), Vol. 3 March 2010, pp. 60-74.
"Democracy in a Multi-Religious and Cultural Setting: The Nigerian Context," World Futures: Journal of General Evolution 59 (2003): 381–390;
"The Role of Religion in National Unity: Focus on Nigeria," Tambari Kano Journal of Education: A journal of Federal College of Education, Kano. (March, 2003);
"The Church and the Evangelization of the Political Culture of Nigeria: A Media Perspective," in The Nature and Identity of the Church: Nigerian Theological Perspectives (ed. Valerian M. Okeke; Nsukka, Nigeria: Fulladu Publishing Company, 2001), 167–177.
Conference Presentations
“Inclusive Pluralism and Dialogue: Re-echoing the Imperative Christian Response to the Global Pandemic Cultural and Religious Conflicts.” At College Theology Society’s annual conference in Portland, Oregon, June 3rd – 6th, 2010.
“The Prophetic Imperatives of Dialogue: The challenges of Missions in northern Nigeria. Lessons For Muslim-Christian Dialogue in the United States.” At the annual conference of Catholic Theological Society of America held in Cleveland, Ohio, June 10th – 12th, 2010.
“The Odyssey of African Theologians in America” a paper presented at colloquium of Theologians of African Descent at Duquesne University, Pittsburgh, PA. May 26, 2010.
INTERESTS
Tennis, table tennis; watching sports, listening to music (country, jazz, R & B, classical), traveling and encountering people of different cultural and religious backgrounds.
Dr. Iwuchukwu is also the International Outreach Editor of the Journal of Inter-Religious Dialogue.


