Associate Professor and Acting Dean
Location: Block 239 Office 101
Fidelis Nkomazana is currently an associate professor of church history and Head of Department of Theology and Religious Studies at the University of Botswana. He studied for his PhD at the University of Edinburgh. He is widely researched and published on church history, women and other related aspects, such as the histories of the Anglican church, Roman Catholic Church, Pentecostalism, and Dutch Reformed church. His current research focus is on Pentecostalism. He has published several articles in peer reviewed journals, chapters in books and attended several international conferences. nkomazaf@ub.ac.bw University of Botswana.
Amanze, J.N, & Nkomazana, F., (Eds), (2020), Disability Is Not Inability: A Quest for Inclusion and Participation of People with Disability in Society, Mzuzu: Mzuni Press, 571 pages (ISBN: 978-99960-60-80-4; eISBN 978-99960-60-81-6)
Nkomazana, F. & Lanner, L. (2007)., Aspects of the History of the Church in Botswana, Pietermarisburg: Cluster Publications, pages 376 (ISBN:9781875053643).
Nkomazana, F. (2008), “The Experiences of Women Within Tswana cultural history and its implications for the history of the church in Botswana”, Studia Historiae Ecclesiaticae (SHE), 35: 83-116.
Nkomazana, F. (2001), “The Contextualisation of Christianity: The Case of the Batswana of Botswana”, Religion & Theology: A Journal of Contemporary Religious Discourse, 8:1/2: 96-117.
Nkomazana, F., & Setume, DS.,(2016) “Missionary colonial mentality and the expansion of Christia