User:Smatondo

Sandry Matondo is an independent scholar who lives in the united states. His primary research interests include religion and politics, the rise of atheism and secularism, the impact of modernity over religious identity, christianity in the history of Congo-brazzaville, spirituality. His current research project focuses on the interaction between religious institutions and political institutions in the history of Congo-brazzaville since 1960-Present. Connections and Collisions. He has an academic background in philosophy, patrology, theology, History and political science. He was an Associate (Researcher) at Harvard University from 2013-2018. He is a conference organizer, member of American academy of religion, North American Association for the study of religion, Harvard Faculty Club and American association of teachers of French.