About Eunice
Eunice Momah is a fourth-year PhD student in Intercultural Studies. She holds a master’s degree in Biblical Studies from Westminster Theological Seminary and a Master of Theology in New Testament Interpretation from Duke University Divinity School. Her research focuses on “Reassessing the Concept of Silent Submission in 1 Peter for a Postcolonial Society.” Eunice is interested in situating postcolonial studies within the framework of the Doctrine of Scripture.
Education
Westminster Theological Seminary
2020
Biblical Studies
Abia State University
2004
Industrial Chemistry
Research Interests
Bible and Mission Studies, Contextual Theology, Mission Theology; Culture and Hermeneutics.
Publications
Contributing author, “African Touch Points on 1 and 2 Timothy” In Africa Study Bible: God’s Word Through African Eyes, ed, John Jusu (Carol Stream, IL: Tyndale House Publishers, 2017).
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