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Dion Forster

Dion Angus Forster (born 14 January 1972 in Zimbabwe) is a South African academic and clergyman. He serves as University Research Professor of Public Theology and Ethics in the Faculty of Social Sciences and Humanities, in the School of Religion and Theology at the Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam.

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Dion Forster

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related to Teaching · 23
Dion Forster → Beyers Naudé Centre, Chair, Department, Director, Ecclesiology, Ethics, He, John Wesley College, Methodist Theological Studies, New Testament, Oxford Institute, Pretoria, Public Theology, Religion Forum, South Africa, South Africa Science, Stellenbosch University, Systematic Theology, Theological Society, UNISA
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Dion Forster → Dion Forster's, Ecclesiology, EthicalGlobal Network, Methodist Church, Public Theology, Public TheologyInternational Journal, Southern AfricaBeyers Naudé Centre, Stellenbosch UniversityJohn Wesley CollegeUnashamedly, Stellenbosch UniversitySystematic Theology
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Dion Forster → current President of the Global Network for Public Theology, member of the Oxford Institute of Methodist Theological Studies

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Dion Forsteris amember of the Oxford Institute of Methodist Theological Studies0.90text
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Dion Forsterrelated to External linksPublic Theology0.60section
Dion Forsterrelated to External linksStellenbosch UniversitySystematic Theology0.60section
Dion Forsterrelated to External linksEcclesiology0.60section
Dion Forsterrelated to External linksStellenbosch UniversityJohn Wesley CollegeUnashamedly0.60section
Dion Forsterrelated to External linksEthicalGlobal Network0.60section
Dion Forsterrelated to External linksPublic TheologyInternational Journal0.60section
Dion Forsterrelated to TeachingHe0.60section

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