Head of Department, Religious Studies, University of Ibadan
– Visiting Professor, Liverpool Hope University,United Kingdom, 2007-2008;
– Research Fellow, African Studies, Liverpool Hope University, United Kingdom,2007-2008;
– Senior Fellow, Andrew Wall’s Centre for the Study African and Asian Christianity, Liverpool University, United Kingdom;
– Visiting Missionary, Missions and Pentecostalism in Africa, College of Ascension, Selly Oak, Birmingham;
– President, Nigeria Baptist Theological Seminary Ogbomoso
– William Paton FELLOW, Graduate Institute of Theology and Religion, University of Birmingham, UK
-Member, Advisory Committee of the Theology Desk of the All African Conference of Churches(AACC), Nairobi
PUBLICATIONS
ARTICLES:
– Deji Ayegboyin: The Baptist Mission Factor in the Development of Ogbomoso: A Synopsis Religious Review: Christo-Lasu A Journal of the Department of Religious Studies, Lagos State University, Vol. 1 (1), pp. 39-50, 1990;
– Deji Ayegboyin and Ademola Ishola: African Indigenous Churches: Historical Perspectives, Lagos: Greater Heights Publishers, 1997;
– Suberu, Mala, and Ayegboyin (1999Religious Organisations in Oyeleye Oyediran and Adigun, B. Agbaje (eds) Nigeria: Politics of Transition and Governance 1986-1996, Dakar: CODESRIA pp.25-46, 1999;
– Deji Ayegboyin: The Origin and Development of Religion in G. Aderibigbe and D. Ayegboyin (eds.), Religion: Study and Practice, Lagos and Ibadan: Olu-Akin Publishers; 1997 Reprint 1999;
– Deji Ayegboyin: Women in Nigerian Baptist Convention: Pace-Setters for Men in Missions in Protus Kemdirim and Amba Oduyoye (eds ) Women, Culture and Theological Education, Enugu: West African Association of Theological Institutions (WAATI) Publications, pp.139-158, 1998;
– Deji Ayegboyin: Unity in the Body of Christ The Nigerian Experience An Overview in Ademola Ishola and Deji Ayegboyin, (eds.) Re-discovering and Fostering Unity in the Body of Christ: The Nigerian Experience, Wellspring and Africa Theological Fellowship (ATF) Publications, 2000;
– Deji Ayegboyin Pricilla and Aquila Paradigm in Church Growth in Deji Ayegboyin and Wale Moronkola (eds.), Godly Family as an Instrument for Church Growth, Ibadan: Royal People pp. 128-134, 2004;
– Deji Ayegboyin: The Synoptics: Introductory Notes on the Gospels according to Matthew, Mark and Luke, Ibadan: Daystar, pp 148, 2004;
Deji Ayegboyin : Asceticism in Stanley Burgess (ed) The Encyclopedia of Pentecostalism and Charismatic Christianity, (A Berkshire Reference Work). New York & London: Routledge, pp. 44-46, 2005
– Deji Ayegboyin and Akpenpuun Dzurgba, Theological Education in Nigerian Universities: An Evaluation of its Spiritual Value in E. Martey, P. Kemdirim and Deji Ayegboyin (eds.) Spirituality and Theological Education in West Africa (Accra: WAATI Publications) pp. 78-92, 2005.
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