Paul Bowers has taught in theological education in Africa since 1968 at institutions in Nigeria, Ethiopia, Kenya, Zimbabwe, and South Africa. He has also been involved with the Association for Christian Theological Education in Africa (ACTEA) since its inception in 1976, with the International Council for Evangelical Theological Education (ICETE) since its inception in 1980, with the Africa Journal of Evangelical Theology (AJET) since its inception in 1982, and with the specialist review journal BookNotes for Africa since its inception in 1996. Bowers holds a PhD in biblical studies from the University of Cambridge in England.
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