The Summer Institute 2022 Team

KEYNOTE ADDRESS

REVD DR. JOOSEOP KEUM* General Secretary, Council for World Mission, Singapore

VALEDICTORY ADDRESS

CANON SARAH SNYDER Director, Rose Castle Foundation, and Chair, Henry Martyn Trust

PUBLIC LECTURE

PROF CHARLOTTE SUMMERS Professor of Intensive Care Medicine at the University of Cambridge

SESSION SPEAKERS

REVD DR ROGER ABBOTT Senior Research Associate, Faraday Institute for Science and Religion, Cambridge

PROF JOANILDO BURITY* Lead Researcher, Joaquim Nabuco Foundation, Recife, Brazil

DR CALIDA CHU Teaching Fellow, School of Divinity, University of Edinburgh

DR ANNA KASAFI PERKINS* Senior Programme Officer, University of the West Indies & Adjunct Faculty, St Michael’s Theological College Kingston, Jamaica

REVD DR PENIEL RAJKUMAR Global Theologian, United Society Partners in the Gospel, London

DR IRINI THABET* Assistant Professor, Ain Shams University, Cairo, and Senator, Egyptian Senate

DR CHRISTOPHER WADIBIA Junior Research Fellow at Pembroke College, Oxford

(* will join via Zoom)


MENTORS

DR JÖRG HAUSTEIN, Lecturer in World Christianities, University of Cambridge

DR JENNY LEITH, Dean of Studies, CCCW

MISS LAKSHMI PIETTE, Network Engagement, Rose Castle Foundation

REVD CANON DR STEPHEN SPENCER, Director, Theological Education in the Anglican Communion

REVD DR MUTHURAJ SWAMY, Director, CCCW

DR PAULO UETI, Theological Advisor, Anglican Alliance

Most mentors will be present for the duration of the Summer Institute to interact and engage with participants. The Rose Castle team will additionally offer follow-up conversations online. The TEAC team will, with the input of participants from the Anglican Communion, focus on producing a theological resource on Christian responses to the pandemic for use by the wider church.


CCCW COORDINATION

MRS RACHEL SIMONSON, Centre Coordinator, CCCW

MRS RUTH MACLEAN, Librarian, CCCW

DR PHILIP SAUNDERS, Archivist, CCCW


CHAPLAINCY

RT REVD DR GRAHAM KINGS Hon Asst Bishop, Diocese of Ely, and CCCW Research Associate


SUPPORTING TEAM

CCCW Research Associates and Volunteers