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Rev. Paul Kollman, C.S.C. ’84, ’90 M.Div.

Associate Professor, Theology

Paul Kollman

Rev. Paul Kollman, C.S.C., ’84, ’90 M.Div., is associate professor of theology and has been on the faculty at Notre Dame since 2001. Before that, he taught at the Queen of Apostles Philosophy Seminary in Jinja, Uganda, and Catholic Theological Union in Chicago. Since being at Notre Dame he has also taught at Tangaza College in Nairobi, Kenya. His scholarship focuses on African Christianity, mission history, and world Christianity, and he has taught and carried out research in Africa and in archives around the world. Kollman earned his Ph.D. from the University of Chicago Divinity School in 2001, and his Bachelor’s and Master’s degrees from Notre Dame. He is the author of “The Evangelization of Slaves and Catholic Origins in Eastern Africa,” co-author of “Understanding World Christianity: Eastern Africa,” and has written for numerous other professional journals. He has served as executive director of Notre Dame’s Center for Social Concerns, as president of the American Society of Missiology, and is currently president of the International Association of Mission Studies. Kollman is also a fellow of the Kellogg, Kroc, and Nanovic Institutes at Notre Dame. A native of Cincinnati, Ohio, Kollman currently lives in O’Neill Hall at Notre Dame.

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