Full-Time Faculty
Professor of Worship and Resistance Liturgics
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Ferdinand Ammang Anno teaches liturgy, history of Christianity, and indigenous peoples’ theologies. He did his studies at the University of Leeds (PhD, 2006), the University of Edinburgh (MTh, 1998), Silliman University (MDiv, 1991), and Union Christian College (BA, 1987).
Some of Ferdi’s works on liturgy, resistance liturgics, and indigenous theology have been published by Regnum, Wiley-Blackwell, ISPCK, Wipf and Stock among others. His research interests include resistance liturgics, indigenization and contemporization of congregational worship, indigenous people’s theologies, popular Christianity, new religious movements, and history of Christianity in the Philippines.
An ordained minister the United Church of Christ in the Philippines, Ferdi pastored churches in North Luzon Amburayan Conference of the UCCP and the Edinburgh Presbytery of the Church of Scotland. He is currently a member of the Faith and Order Commission of the UCCP.