
Christopher Wadibia
Research Fellow · Pentecostalism and Nigerian Development
University of OxfordAbout
Christopher Wadibia is a Junior Research Fellow at Pembroke College, University of Oxford, focusing on the intersection of political Pentecostalism and racism in the UK. He is affiliated with Pembroke's Religion and the Frontier Challenges program and the Cambridge University Woolf Institute. His roles include Assistant Editor of PentecoStudies and Honorary PhD Scholar at Cambridge's Woolf Institute.
- Bachelor of Arts in Government, Georgetown University (2016)
- MPhil in Intercultural Theology and Interreligious Studies, Trinity College Dublin (2018)
- PhD in Theology and Religious Studies, Selwyn College, Cambridge (2021)
His research examines global Pentecostalism, religion's role in politics/development, and Muslim-Christian relations. He bridges academic research with public engagement, offering consultative solutions in his expertise areas.
- Awards: James Haire Prize (Trinity College Dublin), Fullbright Grant (2016–2017)
- Grants: Ax:son Johnson Research Assistantship (Cambridge)
Christopher has served as a Divinity Faculty Representative for the Cambridge Data Champions Programme and contributed to applied history and interfaith studies through the Woolf Institute. He actively participates in transnational religious policy analysis.
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