The Jesuit Historical Institute in Africa (JHIA) is grateful to the Langham Partnership for another generous donation of scholarly publications that continue to enrich our library and research collections. These latest acquisitions cover a wide range of subjects, including church history, biblical studies, African Christianity, theology, ethics, conflict resolution, and mission studies. They will serve as valuable resources for researchers, students, scholars, and members of the wider academic community who rely on the Institute’s collections.

Acquisitions from Langham Partnership:

  1. Why Study History? Reflecting on the Importance of the Past (2nd ed.) – John Fea (2014)
  2. Conflict Resolution in the Church – Philip Morrison with Chris Mwalw’a (2006)
  3. African Traditional Religion and Christian Counselling – Karl Grebe and Wilfred Fon (2013)
  4. The Bible, the Bullet, and the Ballot: Zimbabwe – The Impact of Christian Protest in Sociopolitical Transformation, ca. 1900–ca. 2000 – Fabulous Moyo (2015)
  5. The Influence of Early Keswick Theology of Sanctification in the Socio-ethical Life of the East African Revival Movement: A Missional Perspective – Robinson Kariuki Mwangi (2025)
  6. An Ethic of Responsibility for Nigeria: Engaging Corruption with Human Dignity – Kefas U. Kure (2025)
  7. Mafanikio Theology: Learning Prosperity with Tanzanian Women – Tamie Davis (2025)
  8. Central and Eastern European Bible Commentary (ed.) – Corneliu Constantineanu (2023)

JHIA extends its sincere appreciation to the Langham Partnership for its continued support in strengthening theological scholarship and preserving knowledge for present and future generations.