Yale-Edinburgh Group on World Christianity and the History of Mission

In 1992, Andrew Walls (University of Edinburgh) and Lamin Sanneh (Yale University) founded the Yale-Edinburgh Group to facilitate discussion and exchange of information about the development of world Christianity and historical aspects of mission, with special emphasis on the sources for documentation. For three and a half decades, the Yale-Edinburgh conferences have been the premier discursive space for the academic field of World Christianity.
Some of the recent Edinburgh-hosted conferences include:
- 2026, Popular, Folk, Grassroots and Pop Culture
- 2025, Christianity, Democracy, and Nationalism (with recaps by Zihao He and Stephen Di Trolio)
- 2023, Creation, Climate Change, and World Christianity
- 2022, World Christianity: Legacy and the State of the Field
- 2021, Oral, Print, and Digital Cultures
- 2018, Scripture, Prayer and Worship (with recap by Calida Chu)
- 2016, Responses to Missions: Appropriations, Revisions, and Rejections
- 2014, Gender and Family in the History of Missions and World Christianity (with recap by Alexander Chow)
