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Born | Ernst Joseph Rudo Hans Sigvard von Sicard March 20, 1930 Mnene, Zimbabwe |
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Ernst Joseph Rudo Hans Sigvard von Sicard (born 20 March 1930), Zimbabwean-Swedish-British missiologist, Africanist, historian. He is widely considered a Nestor in the field of Christian-Muslim relations in Africa.[1][2][3][4][5]
Sigvard von Sicard was born at Mnene, Southern Rhodesia, now Zimbabwe, the eldest son of the Rev. Harald Philip Hans von Sicard and Karin Margareta Lindgren, a naturalised Swedish father and Swedish mother.[6]
von Sicard grew up in Rhodesia and attended Milton School in Bulawayo. After completing his Secondary School, he was registered in 1949 as an undergraduate at Rhodes University, Grahamstown, South Africa, before joining the Faculty of Theology at the University of Uppsala, Sweden, Sweden, in 1950, graduating with a BD degree in 1954.
He was awarded a World Council of Churches Scholarship for studies at the Kennedy School of Mission, Hartford Seminary, CT, 1954-55, and a Lutheran World Federation Scholarship for Arabic studies at the American University of Cairo, 1955-56.
He did Swahili language studies at Tanga and Makumira, Tanganyika/Tanzania and was in charge of the Swahili language courses for new missionaries in 1959 and 1961-1965.
In 1960-61, he continued his Arabic and Islamic Studies at the School of Oriental and African Studies at the University of London.
von Sicard taught courses on Islam and Christian-Muslim Relations at Makumira and other theological colleges 1961-1962.
He was appointed Lecturer at Makumira Theological Seminary, Usa River, Tanzania, 1966-68.[7]
In 1968, he registered as a doctoral student in missiology in the Faculty of Theology in the University of Uppsala in Missiology, University of Uppsala. Supervisor: Prof. Bengt Sundkler. He was awarded a ThD in 1970. Thesis: The Lutheran Church on the Coast of Tanzania 1887-1914. Uppsala: Almqvist & Wiksells Boktryckeri AB 1970.
He was lecturer at the Selly Oak Colleges 1971-98 with accreditation to teach in the Department of Theology at the University of Birmingham.[8]
Honorary Senior Research Fellow, Department of Theology and Religion, University of Birmingham, 1998 –
External examiner internationally – Botswana, Germany, Kenya, Swaziland, United Kingdom.
von Sicard was ordained in Uppsala Cathedral, Sweden, 16th April 1954 and posted to Gävle and Sandviken parishes.[9][10]
Missionary Church of Sweden 1956-1965; Evangelical Lutheran Church in America 1966-1998.
Posted to Uzaramo Lutheran Mission 1957-1960.
President in the Lutheran Church of Uzaramo-Uluguru 1957-1960 and President in the Synod of Uzaramo-Uluguru 1962-1965, Evangelical Lutheran Church in Tanzania.
Consultant to the Islam in Africa Project, now Programme for Christian-Muslim Relations in Africa (PROCMURA), 1960- .
Vice President Selly Oak Colleges, Birmingham 1988-1991.
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