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William John Paul Bailie  
William John Paul Bailie  


BA (Biblical Studies)1990;  Bachelor of Divinity, 1994; Master of Philosophy (Old Tstament) 1998; PhD Candidate - [[Queen's University Belfast]] (QUB)
'''Education:''' BA (Biblical Studies)1990;  Bachelor of Divinity, 1994; Master of Philosophy (Old Tstament) 1998; PhD Candidate - [[Queen's University Belfast]] (QUB)


Ordained minister of [[Presbyterian Church in Ireland]], 1995.
'''Experience:''' Ordained minister of [[Presbyterian Church in Ireland]], 1995.


Teaching Assistant in QUB faculty of Theology 1994-1998, 2005; faculty of Education 2005.
Teaching Assistant in QUB faculty of Theology 1994-1998, 2005; faculty of Education 2005.
Lecturer in Old Testament, [[Presbyterian Church of East Africa]] Theological College 1999-2005. Academic Dean of School 2001-2003.
Lecturer in Old Testament, [[Presbyterian Church of East Africa]] Theological College 1999-2005. Academic Dean of college 2001-2003.


Currently Chief Executive of [[Mission Africa]]
Currently Chief Executive of [[Mission Africa]]


Main academic research interests - Old Testament, especially the Book of Chronicles; East African church history; the Kenya Emergency; mau Mau; Irish and Kenya security forces.
'''Research and Interests:''' Main academic research interests - Old Testament, especially the Book of Chronicles; East African church history; the Kenya Emergency; Mau Mau; Irish and Kenya security forces; modern small arms.
 
Member of the [[Royal Ulster Constabulary]] GC Historical Society.


Member of the [[Royal Ulster Constabulary]]GC Historical Society.
Member of the Royal African Society.
Member of the Royal African Society.

Revision as of 17:16, 25 January 2007

William John Paul Bailie

Education: BA (Biblical Studies)1990; Bachelor of Divinity, 1994; Master of Philosophy (Old Tstament) 1998; PhD Candidate - Queen's University Belfast (QUB)

Experience: Ordained minister of Presbyterian Church in Ireland, 1995.

Teaching Assistant in QUB faculty of Theology 1994-1998, 2005; faculty of Education 2005. Lecturer in Old Testament, Presbyterian Church of East Africa Theological College 1999-2005. Academic Dean of college 2001-2003.

Currently Chief Executive of Mission Africa

Research and Interests: Main academic research interests - Old Testament, especially the Book of Chronicles; East African church history; the Kenya Emergency; Mau Mau; Irish and Kenya security forces; modern small arms.

Member of the Royal Ulster Constabulary GC Historical Society.

Member of the Royal African Society.