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An Ecclesiological Exploration of the Four Marks of the Church
An Eccumenical Option for the Church in Nigeria©2014 Thesis -
The Church as Locus of Man’s Encounter with God
A Study of the Theology of Otto Semmelroth and its Implication for the Church in Africa©2011 Thesis -
The Church and Other Faiths
The World Council of Churches, the Vatican, and Interreligious Dialogue©2010 Thesis -
The Church in the Salvific Plan of God and the Motherhood of the Church in the Writings of Mar Jacob of Sarug
A Study on the Ecclesiology of Mar Jacob of Sarug©2022 Thesis -
American Holiness Churches in the Holy Land 1890-2010
Mission to the Jews, Arabs and Armenians©2012 Thesis -
Church and Civil Society in 21st Century Africa
Potentialities and Challenges Regarding Socio-Economic and Political Development with Particular Reference to Nigeria©2017 Thesis -
Being and Belonging
A Comparative Examination of the Greek and Cypriot Orthodox Churches’ Attitudes to ‹Europeanisation› in Early 21st Century©2018 Thesis -
Catholicity Challenging Ethnicity
An Ecclesiological Study of Congregations and Churches in Post-apartheid South Africa©2016 Thesis -
The «Fetha Nagast» and its Ecclesiology
Implications in Ethiopian Catholic Church today©2010 Thesis -
A Plea for British Black Theologies
The Black Church Movement in Britain in its transatlantic cultural and theological interaction with special reference to the Pentecostal Oneness (Apostolic) and Sabbatarian Movements©1992 Thesis -
The Visible Religion
The Russian Orthodox Church and her Relations with State and Society in Post-Soviet Canon Law (1992–2015)©2017 Thesis -
Cultural Diversity and its Challenges to Evangelization in Cameroon
A Multidisciplinary Approach with Pastoral Focus of a Church in a Multicultural African Society©2013 Thesis -
Joining New Congregations – Motives, Ways and Consequences
A Comparative Study of New Congregations in a Norwegian Folk Church Context and a Thai Minority Context©2014 Thesis