The book series Studies of Religion in Africa covers the historical, empirical, and analytical comparative works on the religious worlds of Africans and people of African descent both within and outside the African continent. Contributions to the series include the fields of African religions, Christianity, Islam, and other historical and contemporary religious movements and their interactions.
The series has published an average of one volume per year over the last 5 years.
Series Editors
J. Kwabena Asamoah-Gyadu, Trinity Theological Seminary, Legon, Ghana
Mary Nangweso, East Carolina University, USA
Hassan Juma Ndzovu, Moi University, Kenya
Authors who are interested in publishing in the Series are invited to submit their proposals and/or full manuscripts to the Acquisitions Editor for Religious Studies at Brill, Tessel Jonquière.
Please also consult the "Publishing Books with Brill" page on Brill's website for additional information. This page includes a link to Brill's Author Guide.