Dickson was ordained into the ministry of the Methodist Church of Ghana at the British Methodist Conference of 1957.[2] He served in various capacities at the University of Ghana over three decades until 1989. He has been the Head of the Department for the Study of Religions, Dean of the Faculty of Arts, Master of Commonwealth Hall, the first dean of students and the director of the Institute of African Studies.[2][3] when he was succeeded by Kwame Arhin.
Kwesi Dickson has many publications to his name. He has authoritative works such as Theology in Africa and others on Religious exclusivism. Some of his texts were also used for GCE Ordinary Level and GCE Advanced Level curricula. Some of his works include the following:
Dickson, Kwesi A.; Paul Ellingworth (1969). Biblical Revelation and African Beliefs. Lutterworth P. p. 191. ISBN978-0-7188-1652-0.
Dickson, Kwesi A. (1970). From Abraham to the Early Days of Israel in the Promised Land (History & Religions of Israel). Darton, Longman & Todd Ltd. p. 164. ISBN978-0-232-51109-3.
Dickson, Kwesi A (1969). From Hezekiah to the Return from Exile (History & Religions of Israel). Darton, Longman & Todd Ltd. p. 144. ISBN978-0-232-51056-0.
Dickson, Kwesi A (1968). From Samuel to the Fall of the Northern Kingdom (History & Religious of Israel). Darton, Longman & Todd Ltd. p. 144. ISBN978-0-232-35697-7.
Dickson, Kwesi A. (1982). Gospel According to Luke. Darton, Longman & Todd Ltd. ISBN978-0232515565.
Dickson, Kwesi A (1995). Prohibitions: A study in African traditional education. Macmillan Publishers in association with Unimax Publishers. ISBN978-9964973100.
Dickson, Kwesi A (1970). Religions of the world. Ghana Publishing Corporation. ISBN978-0876760574.
Dickson, Kwesi A. (1976). Story of the early Church as found in the Acts of the Apostles. Darton, Longman & Todd Ltd. p. 160. ISBN978-0-232-51333-2.