Prof Roderick R. Hewitt is a graduate of the United Theological College and The
University of the West Indies (BA (Hons), Kings College University of London
(MPhil & PhD). He currently serves as President of the International
University of the Caribbean in Kingston, Jamaica. He has also served as the
Academic Leader for Theology and Ethics and also for Research and Higher
Degrees in the School of Religion Philosophy and Classics, University of Kwa
Zulu Natal, South Africa and was a visiting Fellow at New College, University
of Edinburgh (2018/2019).
He is Professor in Systematic Theology and lectures
in African Theologies in the Diaspora, Ecumenical Theology and Missiology.
In addition to his many peer reviewed
journal articles and book chapters, he wrote in 2012 his seminal text, Church and Culture: An Anglo-Caribbean Experience of Hybridity and
Contradiction. Pietermaritzburg: Cluster Publications. In addition
he has co-authored the following publications: 2012, Postcolonial Mission, Power and Partnership in World Christianity, Edited
by Desmond van der Water, Isabel Phiri, Namsoon Kang, Roderick Hewitt and
Sarojini Nadar; The acclaimed 2016 Ecumenical
Missiology, Changing Landscapes and new Conception of Mission, Edited by
Kenneth R. Ross, Jooseop Keum, Kyriaki Avtzi and Roderick Hewitt, Regnum Book;
In 2018, Hewitt, R.R., Kaunda J. C., (Eds). Who is an African? Engagement
with Issues of Race, Afro-Ancestry, Identity and Destiny Post-Apartheid South
Africa, Lexington Books/
Fortress Academic; 2018, Roderick Hewitt
& Lilian Siwila (Eds). Liturgy
and Identity (African Religio-Cultural and Ecumenical Perspectives),
Cluster Publications, Pietermaritzburg;
and 2019. Hewitt, Roderick with Kaunda J. C., Missional Preaching in Context, Cluster Publications:
Pietermaritzburg: Cluster Publications.