Read Prince’s article in February ‘26.
Prince Acquah is a native of Ghana and a Master of Arts in Religion graduate from Union Theological Seminary. An interdisciplinary scholar and social justice advocate, he brings a rich foundation in theology, ethics, and political theory to his work. He was the co-chair of the Student Senate and International Student Caucus. His research explores post-colonial religious ethics, the contemporary African politics of grievability, gender and sexuality, and the legitimacy of violence. At the heart of his scholarship is a commitment to examining how liberation theology praxis disrupts and reimagines colonial religious moral frameworks in West Africa.
Prince is the recipient of several prestigious honors, including the Christopher Morse Scholar Award for exceptional theological insight, the Frederick Buechner Prize for Creative and Outstanding Writing, and the Point Foundation Persistent Scholar Award for academic excellence and transformative leadership.
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