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Rev.Dr Livingstone.A.Thompson
Keynote Speaker: National Conference Africa History Month Ireland,November 2015
November 23, 2015
Over five years now Livingstone Thompson speak at the national conference AHMI, and always there and ready to make sure the conference goes well. This year 2015 he was our Keynote Speaker at the conference and was well represented by his wife Jean-Marie Thompson with a well prepared speech.
Livingstone Thompson PHD
Rev.Dr. Livingstone Thompson is a theologian and religion specialist with many years experience in tertiary education, the ecumenical movement and non-governmental organizations. He supervises postgraduate research in All Hallows College/Dublin City University and teaches courses on Judaism, Islam, Hinduism and Buddhism at St Patrick’s College, Drumdondra.
Livingstone is a consultant and cultural awareness trainer, and managing director for the training agency Living Cultural Solutions. He previously manage an 18-months Peace III project in the border counties in Ireland. Livingstone has a PhD in religious pluralism and an MPhil in Ecumenics from the University of Dublin, Trinity College.
He has is first degrees from McCormick Theological Seminary, USA and the University of the West Indies, Kingston, Jamaica.
He his an author with major publications including several articles and the books, A Protestant Theology of Religious Pluralism, Peter Lang, 2009 and A Formula for Conversation: Christians and Muslims in Dialogue, UPA, 2007, with is latest book Speaking from the Heart.
He is a member of the Board of Human Resource Excellence, a member of the Irish Theological Association and the Irish Institute of Training and Development (IITD).
He represents SIETAR Ireland and is the past president of SIETAR Europa.
He is also a member of the advisory board of directors for the Afro in Diaspora Center and with all this experience, he is the best candidate as our keynote speaker.He is presently a visiting Senior Lecturer at London Academy of Diplomacy.
Recently became a full time Minister at the Moravian Church in Belfast, having have a long time history to the Moravian Church