The 10th Conference for Research in Diaconia and Christian Social Practice (ReDi) on April 1 to 4, 2025 is approaching. The theme of the conference is Diaconia and Christian Social Practice: Challenging Contexts and Emerging Trends.
The conference will take place at the Andrew Murray Centre for Spirituality in Wellington, South Africa.
We invite contributions across a wide spectrum of formations and traditions to advance a global debate on diaconia and Christian social practice, thematically organized around twelve different tracks:
- Diaconia and colonialism: Entanglement and detachment.
- Diaconia of the marginalised: self-empowerment and self-representation through church-based initiatives towards social responsibility in local Christian social practices.
- Diaconia, climate change, creation care and the sustainable development goals (SDG) agenda.
- Expressions of Christian social practice (diaconia) in independent (including neo-Pentecostal and Charismatic) Christian traditions and churches / New approaches and practices of the diaconal church.
- Diaconia and the non-profit sector: questions of diaconal agency and identity in market-related and civil society contexts.
- Diaconia in dialogue with religion and development (RaD) / Diaconia and religion and development as overlapping expressions of Christian social practice.
- Diaconia and interreligious or secular collaborations: Challenges and opportunities.
- Conviviality, diaconia and society: transforming vision and creative practice for life together.
- Health and healing in diaconal practice: Trauma healing, diaconal health, science, social healing and other practices.
- Youth agency: Diaconia by, with and for the young people.
- Diaconia and the missio Dei: New thoughts on the relationship between Diakonia and Missiology
- Practitioners’ research: Reflections on diaconal practice
We especially encourage researchers from the Global South to submit a proposal. Abstracts should be between 350 and 500 words and be sent to ReDiSAConfe2025@vemission.org by 31 December 2024.
If you have recently finished a master’s thesis, please consider submitting it for the Anders Bäckström Prize!
The conference fee – which includes stationery, transport to and from the airport, excursion transportation, lunches, coffee breaks, refreshments, and two conference dinners – is structured as follows:
- €20 for Masters and PhD students of the Global South (ReDi members)
- €30 for Masters and PhD students of the Global South (non-members of ReDi)
- €70 for Masters and PhD students of the Global North (ReDi members)
- €100 for Masters and PhD students of the Global North (non-members ReDi)
- €80 for participants from the Global South (ReDi members)
- €120 for participants from the Global South (non-members of ReDi)
- €200 for participants from the Global North (ReDi members)
- €250 for participants from the Global North (non-members of ReDi)
Note that flight and accommodation costs are excluded from the fee.