
Felicity Apaah
About
Rev. Dr. Felicity Apaah is into Church History and Missions. She is an interdisciplinary scholar with research interest in Pentecostalism and Indigenous Knowledge Systems in the intersection of Christian Theology and Mission in World Christianity.
Education
2018: PhD - University of Ghana.
2004: MPhil - University of Oslo, Norway.
1999: B.A. - University of Ghana.
Research Interest
African Christianity
African Indigenous Epistemology and Mission Theology
Pentecostalism
Christian Missions
Publications
Apaah, F. (2023). ‘Tete wↄ bi ka, tete wↄ bi kyerԑ’: Pius Agyemang’s sacred music and Ghana’s Catholic liturgical inculturation. Journal of Africana Religions 11 (1), 77-97. https://doi.org/10.5325/jafrireli.11.1.0077
Ossom-Batsa, G., & Apaah, F. (2018). Rethinking the ‘Great Commission’: The incorporation of Akan indigenous symbols into Christian worship.” International Review of Missions 107 (1), 261-278.
Ossom-Batsa, G., & Apaah, F. (2018). The contribution of Akan sacred lyrics to development in Ampia-Adjumako in the Central Region of Ghana. In G. Ossom-Batsa, N. Gatti & R. Ammah (Eds.), Religion and Sustainable Development: Ghanaian Perspectives (pp. 79-94). Urbaniana University Press.