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The African Institute for International Studies (AIIS) hosted the PAM-BAM Mission Africa Summit in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia, focusing on integrating business, profession, and mission for global outreach.

AIIS is now accepting new students for its programs. Interested applicants can contact the school for more information.

AIIS is proud to announce the launch of a new Master of Arts in Development and Theological Studies.

The following reflection is on the Christological summary of Calvin from his book "Institutes of Christian Religion, Book II, Chapter xiii, paragraph 4 through Book II, chapter xiv, paragraphs 1-3."

The following reflection is on the Christological summary of reflection on Charles Hodge From his book of "Systematic Theology, vol II, part II. ch III, pages 387-418 ; 433-440."

The following Artice is a book review on the book 'An Introduction to Africana Philosophy' by Lewis R. Gordon.

This article reviews the book 'How Africa Shaped The Christian Mind' by Thomas C. Oden, exploring the profound influence of African intellect and culture on the development of early Christianity.

This article explores the role of religious language games in the Ethiopian Orthodox Tewhado Church (EOTC), proposing a new hermeneutic to restore its spiritual identity and unity by centering Jesus Christ as the root metaphor.

This article reviews Timothy Clark's 'Martin Heidegger' (Taylor and Francis e-Library, 2001), exploring Heidegger's profound influence on modern thought, his critique of Western metaphysics, and his impact on theology and poetics.

This article reviews Wendy Olmsted's 'Rhetoric: An Historical Introduction,' exploring the historical development of rhetoric as a practical art of deliberation and judgment, its classical roots, and its relevance to contemporary disciplines.

This article reviews Timothy Clark's 'Martin Heidegger' in the Routledge Critical Thinkers series, examining Heidegger's profound influence on modern thought, his engagement with art and language, and his controversial legacy.

This article reviews Lester L. Grabbe's 'An Introduction to Second Temple Judaism,' providing an overview of the history and religion of the Jews from the Persian period to the Bar Kokhba revolt, with a focus on the diverse currents within Judaism during this era.

This article reviews Stanley J. Grenz and Roger E. Olson's 'Twentieth Century Theology,' exploring the dynamic interplay between divine transcendence and immanence in theological developments from the Enlightenment to the postmodern era.

This article reviews James L. Crenshaw’s 'Defending God: Biblical Responses to the Problem of Evil,' exploring biblical perspectives on theodicy and the complex interplay between divine justice, human suffering, and theological responses to evil.

This article reviews Roy A. Clouser's 'The Myth of Religious Neutrality: An Essay on the Hidden Role of Religious Belief in Theories,' exploring the interplay between theories, religious beliefs, and their impact on science, philosophy, and religion.