Vol. 3 No. 1 (2026): Cape Coast to Kingston: Connecting TransAtlantic Theological Voices
Articles

A Ghanaian Anglican Reflection on Transatlantic Engagement

Frank Entsi WILLIAMS
St Nicholas Theological Seminary, Cape Coast, Ghana

Published 2026-03-11

Keywords

  • Ghana,
  • Jamaica,
  • history,
  • transatlantic connections,
  • transatlantic trade,
  • slave trade
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How to Cite

A Ghanaian Anglican Reflection on Transatlantic Engagement. (2026). African Christian Theology, 3(1), 91–92. https://doi.org/10.69683/79q31056

Abstract

This author, an Anglican priest and master’s student based in Cape Coast, reflects on how the TWP, which linked Ghana and Jamaica, alerted him to parts of his own Ghanaian history of which he had been insufficiently aware, despite having visited sites like Cape Coast Castle as a young student.  This experience changed the trajectory of his master’s research, as he identified the need for West Africans to reassess their varied participation in the Transatlantic Trade as well as their willingness to contribute to the clarion calls for transatlantic reconciliation.