
About
Eric G. Flett is a Professor of Theology and Culture in the Theology Department at Eastern University's College of Arts and Humanities. His work bridges theological inquiry with cultural analysis, rooted in Trinitarian theology and interdisciplinary approaches.
Education:
- Doctoral work conducted at the University of London
Dr. Flett explores theology through cross-cultural lenses, drawing from fieldwork in Germany, Canada, India, Tunisia, England, Brazil, Jamaica, and Trinidad and Tobago. His research emphasizes contextual theology, theological anthropology, and the intersection of faith with societal structures like poverty and hospitality.
His publications span interdisciplinary theological reflection, with a focus on Caribbean and Latin American contexts. Key themes include the Trinity as a framework for cultural analysis, ethical engagement with religious diversity, and the role of the Holy Spirit in fostering inclusivity.
Dr. Flett contributes to Eastern University's academic community through teaching in the M.A. in Theological and Cultural Anthropology program, funded by The John Templeton Foundation, and courses like Theology of Poverty for development-focused graduate programs.
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