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Jennifer Singh, PhD

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Associate Professor, Intercultural Studies
Phone number
(403) 407-9485

Biography

Dr. Singh’s teaching and research interests derive from over fifteen-years of involvement in international development work that has taken me to Southeast Asia, Africa, Latin America, Central Asia, and the Caribbean. Dr. Singh is interested in how the voices of marginalized and vulnerable populations are represented and incorporated into effective strategies to fight against social injustices. Critical to this, is the capacity of communities of faith to hear these voices and to be mobilized into preventative and responsive strategies that honour and work alongside the voiceless. Dr. Singh’s current research explores to what extent the voices of women affected by prostitution and selected evangelical church leaders in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia can contribute toward a theological response to prostitution within their context. Relief and development work, particularly from a faith-based perspective, has taught Dr. Singh the importance of theologically reflecting on one’s practice in order to prevent the further exploitation of vulnerable people. Dr. Singh has learned that faith seeking to understand and respond to the complexities of our world can happen in the red-light districts of Addis Ababa, Ethiopia, the temporary dwellings in Cite Soleil, Haiti, under an acacia tree in a church compound in rural Uganda, and in a classroom at Ambrose University where the intersection of praxis and theology can be interrogated and contextually appropriate ways of being the Church can be reimagined.

Education

PhD (Oxford Centre for Mission Studies)
MDiv (Regent College)
BA (Trinity Western University)

Signature Courses

  • Global Violence against Women
  • Intercultural Studies
  • Global Missiologies

Select Publications

“Caring for our Sisters, Comforting the Abused: Uganda and Ethiopia,”in Good News from Africa: Community Transformation Through the Church edited by Brain Woolnough. Oxford: Regnum Books International.