On 3 November, the Chaplain-President attended a conference at KU Leuven on African Political Theologies, accompanied by one of his PhD students, Nathan Ngoy, who is preparing a thesis on the cultural impact of European Protestant missions in Congo (African Political Theologies. Mapping and Constructing a Contested Field - Faculty of Theology and Religious Studies (kuleuven.be) ). This conference continued the work of the recent seminal conference of FUTP Bruxelles on Afropéanité, at which the Chaplain-President also participated (Afropéanité : retour sur un colloque fondateur à Bruxelles – Regards protestants ).