Abstract:
Enugu, the coal city, offers hermeneutical and pedagogical resources for re-imagining the theological curriculum of Spiritan International School of Theology (SIST)
in Enugu. Enugu is the capital city of Enugu State, Nigeria. With a 2018 estimated
population of over 1 million, Enugu is projected to grow to over 2 million by 2050!
Like other African cities, the urbanisation of Enugu presents complex socio-economic and infrastructural challenges that will exacerbate urban vulnerabilities. Does the
theological curriculum of SIST equip her students for Enugu’s exponential growth?
Should SIST “urbanise” her theological curriculum? Can SIST articulate a response
to the urbanisation of Enugu, using a trans-disciplinary curriculum that transcends
disciplinary boundaries? This article proposes Enugu as a classroom for trans-disciplinary theological education and formation in SIST. It applied a qualitative research
methodology of interviews, site visits, and documentary analysis, to propose ways of
realising an urbanised theological curriculum at SIST.