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Ward, Kevin, 1947-

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Personal name headingWard, Kevin, 1947-
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Associated countryEngland Africa, East Kenya
Associated placeLeeds (England)
Birth date1947-08-03
Place of birthLeeds (England)
AffiliationUniversity of Leeds. Department of Theology and Religious Studies
Church of England Church of Uganda
Profession or occupationClergy Africanists College teachers
Special noteNot the same as: Ward, Kevin (Writer on adult education); see n 2014036178. Not the same as: Ward, Kevin R.; see no2014074735
Found inThe church mission society and world Christianity, 1799-1999, 1999: CIP title page (Kevin Ward) CIP galley (ordained in the Church of Uganda; lecturer in the Department of Theology & Religious Studies, University of Leeds)
University of Leeds website, viewed 19 May 2005: Theology & Religious Studies Department Staff page (Dr. Kevin Ward)
A history of global Anglicanism, 2006: ECIP title page (Kevin Ward) data view (born August 3, 1947)
University of Leeds, Faculty of Arts, Theology and Religious Studies website, viewed August 10, 2011 (Rev. Kevin Ward; Senior Lecturer in African Religious Studies; born in Leeds, Kevin studied history at Edinburgh and at Trinity College, Cambridge. He spent twenty years working in East Africa, as a teacher and theological educator. He is a member of the General Synod of the Church of England, representing the Northern Universities)
History of Christianity in the 20th century, 2018: title page (Kevin Ward [co-editor]) back cover (Kevin Ward; Senior Lecturer in African Religious Studies at the University of Leeds)
University of Leeds, Centre for African Studies website, viewed November 7, 2019: press release dated January 23, 2014 (Dr. Kevin Ward, Senior Lecturer in African Religious Studies, is retiring in February, 2014. Born in Leeds, he studied history at Edinburgh and at Trinity College, Cambridge. He spent twenty years working in East Africa, specifically Kenya)
   <https://lucas.leeds.ac.uk/events/theology-and-religious-studies-symposium-farewell-to-kevin-ward/>
Associated languageeng
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