Enoh Šeba is the Director of the International Baptist Theological Study Centre (IBTS) in Amsterdam. He obtained his Master's degree from IBTS and subsequently completed his PhD at Spurgeon's College (University of Chester). His academic interests are primarily situated within the field of practical theology, encompassing homiletics, worship, and the empirical study of congregational life and practices. Prior to this, he spent two decades working as a secretary and assistant professor at the Centre for Protestant Theology Matthias Flacius Illyricus (University of Zagreb, Croatia). His published works include:
Tko to tamo sluša: dijaloško propovijedanje kao izazov propovjedničkoj praksi / Who is listening out there: dialogical preaching as a challenge for preaching practice, Zagreb: Teološki fakultet Matija Vlačić Ilirik, 2020.
Sermon Listening: A New Approach Based on Congregational Studies and Rhetoric, Carlisle: Langham Monographs, 2021.
Protestant Congregations in Croatia: Structure, focus and vitality, Zagreb: Centre for Protestant Theology Matthias Flacius Illyricus, (forthcoming).
'Free Sunday Campaign - A Case Study from Croatia', Nova prisutnost, XVII (2019), 3, 579-594.
'Ghetto, colony, or a journeying people? The Baptists’ role in the Croatian society, with a special reference to the work of Stanley Hauerwas and his critics'Nova prisutnost, 10 (2012), 249-262.
Matošević, Lidija, Enoh Šeba and Ruben Knežević, 'Two Protestants, Three Churches: Croatian Protestantism: Churches, Denominations, and Theological Institutions', Occasional Papers on Religion in Eastern Europe', 42 (2022.), 9, 13-37.
Matošević, Lidija, Marina Schumann and Enoh Šeba, 'Evolution of a Protestant Theology Institution in Croatia: from Private Church College to University Center,' Occasional Papers on Religion in Eastern Europe, 43 (2023.), 6, 33-54.
He is a member of the Societas Homiletica.