Nairobi, 09 October, 2025 / 9:46 pm (ACI Africa).
A Catholic Priest of the Diocese of Kenge in the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC), has highlighted the need to integrate insights from various fields into theological reflection.
In his closing remarks on Thursday, October 8 at the International Bible conference, Fr. Prof. Albert Ngengi Mundele, called on scholars, students, and theologians to engage other perspectives beyond theology in addressing contemporary social and cultural issues in Africa.
The Congolese biblical scholar and lecturer, who served as director of the Biblical Centre for Africa and Madagascar/Nairobi (BICAM) between 2017 and 2025, emphasized the importance of interdisciplinary collaboration in biblical studies.
“Interdisciplinarity is not only within theology but extends to religious studies, social sciences, humanities, and even the natural sciences,” he said in his closing remarks for the October 6-8 conference, which was held on the theme “Bible, Women, and Societal Issues in Africa.”
He added, “All sciences originally stemmed from philosophy. Over time they became more specialized, but now we are witnessing a return, a holistic approach that connects theology with family, children, politics, leadership, and other human realities.”



