Adventist scholarly group hopes a new website will help members to grow beyond borders.

Leaders of the AIIAS African Theological Society (AATA) in the Philippines said they hope the launch of a new website helps the society to go from local to global as they share their scholarly work. AATA is a theological association whose members are professors and students at the Adventist International Institute of Advanced Studies (AIIAS) campus in Silang, Cavite. The new website was launched on October 31, 2018.

“AATA has launched its website to make sure that we make our global presence tangible,” said Sanned Lubani, AATA 2018-2019 president, in a speech at the website launch. “Today, we are following the saying of John Naisbitt — ‘think globally, act locally.’ As we do our activities here at AIIAS and locally, we want to make sure that there is a global presence. The AATA will be known through our website, informing people of all our activities, our association’s officers, mission, and journals.” Lubani also introduced the mission statement, vision, motto, and core values of the association.

Scholars around the world can now learn more about the association, discover reports about its academic exercises, and have access to the journals published after the annual AATA forums, Lubani said.

“This event is truly a blessing for the African community, and I believe it’s also a blessing for the world,” said Stkesworth Shadeed, a Doctor of Ministry student from Ethiopia. “It gives us a privilege to participate in the great mission of digging and searching the Bible and presenting very important theological issues for the continent and the world. I praise God for the support of AIIAS.”

AIIAS vice president for academic administration Dolf Oberholster emphasized the high quality of AATA initiatives and the progress the association has made through the years. “The AATA website launch is very impressive. I can see AATA has now become an adult organization, impacting many people across the African continent and beyond. AIIAS administrators are very proud of them!”

During the ceremony, leaders also announced the upcoming 14th AATA Forum, slated for March 27-30, 2019. Organizers shared that the theme for the conference will be “The Bible and Culture: An African Perspective.” Scholars from biblical, theological, applied, and related disciplines are encouraged to submit proposals to be considered for presentation during the forum, they said.

An original version of this story was posted on the AIIAS website.


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