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466<br />

Department of religious<br />

stuDies<br />

(Including the Institute for Comparative Religion in Southern<br />

Africa, the <strong>Research</strong> Institute on Christianity and Society in<br />

Africa, and the Centre for Contemporary Islam)<br />

hEAd of dEPARtmEnt: AssociAtE PRofEssoR<br />

chARlEs wAnAmAKER until 30.06.<strong>2011</strong>,<br />

thEREAftER PRofEssoR ABdulKAdER tAyoB<br />

dEPARtmEntAl PRofilE<br />

The Department of Religious Studies maintains a strong<br />

research profile through its staff and its three research<br />

institutes. The Department houses the Institute for<br />

Comparative Religion in Southern Africa (ICRSA), directed<br />

by Professor David Chidester, which is engaged in<br />

research on religion, religions and religious diversity; the<br />

<strong>Research</strong> Institute on Christianity and Society in Africa<br />

(RICSA), directed by Professor James Cochrane, which<br />

is involved in research on the social impact of Christianity<br />

in South Africa and the African continent; and the Centre<br />

for Contemporary Islam (CCI), directed by Professor<br />

Abdulkader Tayob, holder of a National <strong>Research</strong> Chair in<br />

Islam and Islamic Publics in Africa, which has undertaken<br />

interdisciplinary projects, including international research<br />

on Islamic law in Africa, Islamic publics in Africa, and the<br />

presidential legacy project on the manuscript archives of<br />

Timbuktu. Still under the co-direction of Emeritus Professor<br />

Cochrane, the International Religious Health Assets<br />

Programme (IRHAP, previously ARHAP) now with its <strong>UCT</strong><br />

Hub office in the School of Public Health and Family<br />

Medicine in the Faculty of Health Sciences, researches<br />

various issues on the interface between religion and<br />

public health in Africa and beyond. These research<br />

initiatives of the Department have proved to be particularly<br />

important for the research development of the many<br />

postgraduate students employed by them and have also<br />

served to attract overseas researchers to the Department.<br />

The Department features two NRF A-rated researchers,<br />

Professor David Chidester and Emeritus Professor John de<br />

Gruchy, the latter of whom is retired but remains an active<br />

researcher associated with the Department. In addition<br />

the Department publishes the Journal for the Study<br />

of Religion, which is accredited by the Department of<br />

Education, the Journal for Islamic Studies, and the Annual<br />

Review of Islam in South Africa.<br />

dEPARtmEntAl stAtistics<br />

Professors 3<br />

Associate Professors 1<br />

senior lecturers 1<br />

lecturers 4<br />

Postdoctoral fellows 2<br />

honorary <strong>Research</strong> Associates 2<br />

<strong>Research</strong> staff 5<br />

Administrative and clerical staff 3<br />

total 21<br />

Honorary staff<br />

Emeritus Professors 1<br />

students<br />

doctoral 16<br />

master’s 11<br />

honours 13<br />

undergraduate 835<br />

total 875<br />

REsEARch fiElds And stAff<br />

dR louis Blond<br />

Continental Philosophy, Contemporary Jewish Philosophy,<br />

Jewish Religious Discourse and Critical Theory<br />

dR AndREA BRigAgliA<br />

Islam in Africa; Sufism, religious literature and scholarly<br />

networks in 20 th century’s Nigeria, Qur’anic exegesis in<br />

West African languages<br />

PRofEssoR dAvid chidEstER<br />

History of religions; religion in North America; religion in<br />

South Africa.<br />

PRofEssoR jAmEs cochRAnE (EmERitus fRom<br />

01.01.2012)<br />

Religion; globalisation; public health; society; Africa; migration.<br />

EmERitus PRofEssoR john dE gRuchy (sEnioR<br />

scholAR)<br />

Christian theology, Bonhoeffer; South African Church;<br />

theological aesthetics; reconciliation; public theology;<br />

missionary history.<br />

dR AnniE lEAtt<br />

Buddhist studies, theories and practices of post-colonial<br />

secularism, Asian theories of body, personhood and selfcultivation,<br />

political philosophy, critical theory.<br />

<strong>UCT</strong> ReseaRCh RepoRT '11

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