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1 CV & ACADEMIC STAFF PROFESSIONAL PROFILE 1. Personal Data Name: Julius Gathogo Title/Qualifications: PhD (Religion/Theol, April 2007), Post Doc (Dec 2010), PhD (History, Feb. 2016) MSC Edu (Teacher Leadership) ongoing Department/Unit/Section: Philosophy and Religious Studies Contact Address: Kenyatta University, Mombasa Campus, P. O Box 16778, Mombasa, 80100 Kenya Position: Senior Lecturer Area of Specialization: Liberation History, Ecclesiastical History, comparative religions and Philosophical and political Theology Research Interests: Reconstructive impact of African Heritage, political theologies/histories, contemporary theologies/histories, impacts and contributions of religions/philosophies to Society Cell phone: 0738 909 182 and 0723 332 643 Email: [email protected] Others are: [email protected] and/or [email protected] and [email protected] Tweeter address: @jumgathogo Skype name: jumgathogo 2.2 Research and teaching interest As a keen researcher on in contemporary theo-ethical trajectories, I am interested in Philosophy and Sociology of Religion, Comparative religions, Historical theologies, Political histories, Contemporary theologies, African theologies (African women‟s, Reconstruction, Prosperity, Afro-Pentecostalism etc), Asian (Filipino, Waterbufalo, Mujerista, Burakumin etc), liberation theologies (such as Latinos, African, Black, Womenist etc) and their (ir)relevance to our globalised world. Other Research Interests Social Ethical and Philosophical issues facing the modern society African Culture and Social Development; Globalization and African Renaissance in socio-religious perspective; Gender perspectives in Development; Human Rights and Social Development; Politics, Human Security and Development; Environment and Development - their interface with religion; Theories of Development in relation to religion Religion and its contribution to society African history Education and leadership CONFERENCES/SEMINARS/WORKSHOPS Participation in Workshop/Conferences: Conducted a workshop on “Leadership and Resource Mobilization” at ACK Likoni Guest House, Mombasa, for Clergy of Mbeere Anglican Diocese, 20 th to 21 st , November 2014. Attended a joint workshop between St Paul's University and the University of Cape Town, South Africa, at St Julian's Guest House and Conference, Limuru, Kenya (July 1 to 7 th July 2013). Attended a workshop in Kenyatta University held between 28 th May and 14 th November 2013 and successfully completed the course on TEACHING METHODOLOGY and which covered: Teaching Methodology; Setting of Examinations; Administration of Examinations; and Marking and Analysis of Scores.

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CV & ACADEMIC STAFF PROFESSIONAL PROFILE

1. Personal Data

Name: Julius Gathogo

Title/Qualifications: PhD (Religion/Theol, April 2007), Post Doc (Dec 2010), PhD (History, Feb. 2016) MSC Edu (Teacher Leadership) ongoing

Department/Unit/Section: Philosophy and Religious Studies

Contact Address: Kenyatta University, Mombasa Campus, P. O Box 16778, Mombasa, 80100 Kenya

Position: Senior Lecturer

Area of Specialization: Liberation History, Ecclesiastical History, comparative religions and Philosophical and political Theology

Research Interests: Reconstructive impact of African Heritage, political theologies/histories,

contemporary theologies/histories, impacts and contributions of religions/philosophies to

Society

Cell phone: 0738 909 182 and 0723 332 643

Email: [email protected] Others are: [email protected] and/or [email protected] and [email protected]

Tweeter address: @jumgathogo Skype name: jumgathogo

2.2 Research and teaching interest

As a keen researcher on in contemporary theo-ethical trajectories, I am interested in Philosophy and Sociology of Religion, Comparative religions, Historical theologies, Political histories, Contemporary theologies, African theologies (African women‟s, Reconstruction, Prosperity, Afro-Pentecostalism etc), Asian (Filipino, Waterbufalo, Mujerista, Burakumin etc), liberation theologies (such as Latinos, African, Black, Womenist etc) and their (ir)relevance to our globalised world.

Other Research Interests

Social Ethical and Philosophical issues facing the modern society

African Culture and Social Development;

Globalization and African Renaissance in socio-religious perspective;

Gender perspectives in Development;

Human Rights and Social Development;

Politics, Human Security and Development;

Environment and Development - their interface with religion;

Theories of Development in relation to religion

Religion and its contribution to society

African history

Education and leadership CONFERENCES/SEMINARS/WORKSHOPS Participation in Workshop/Conferences:

Conducted a workshop on “Leadership and Resource Mobilization” at ACK Likoni Guest House, Mombasa, for Clergy of Mbeere Anglican Diocese, 20

th to 21

st, November 2014.

Attended a joint workshop between St Paul's University and the University of Cape Town, South Africa, at St Julian's Guest House and Conference, Limuru, Kenya (July 1 to 7

th July 2013).

Attended a workshop in Kenyatta University held between 28th May and 14

th November 2013 and

successfully completed the course on TEACHING METHODOLOGY and which covered: Teaching Methodology; Setting of Examinations; Administration of Examinations; and Marking and Analysis of Scores.

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Conference Presentations

S/No Presenter Title of Paper presented

City/Country Date of Conference Funding (US$)

1 Dr. Julius Gathogo

Continuity of Indigenous Rituals in

the African Ecclesiology:

A Kenyan Experience From a Historical

Perspective

South Africa, Pretoria University

11-15 July 2016 Annual (JOINT) Conference

Pretoria University 11-15 July 2016

Theme: Popular faith and canonical faith of the Church in Southern African Christianity

Not settled

2 Dr Julius Gathogo

The use of French Language in Albert Schweitzer‟s Works and its Relevance for Africa

Venue : Pretoria, South Africa - UNISA, Room 9 Sunnyside Campus

for15-16 October 2015 Main Theme: “Legacies of Albert Schweitzer considered” 1875 – 1965

Air Ticket and upkeep while in South Africa provided by the Research Institute for Theology and Religion, UNISA (roughly $2, 000)

3 Dr Julius Gathogo

Ecclesiastical and Political Leaderships

in One Armpit: Celebrating the Life of

Thomas Kalume

Annual Church History Conference in South

Africa: North-West University,

Potchefstroom city

13-15 August 2015 Main Theme: The history of

commemorations, celebrations and anniversaries

Self sponsored

4 Dr Julius Gathogo

Discussion on global challenges, culture, education, reconciliation and economic responsibility

Stuttgart, Germany Attend the 35

th

German Protestant Kirchentag in Baden Württemberg State in its capital city Stuttgart

1st to 8

th of June, 2015.

35

th German Protestant

Kirchentag www.kirchentag.de/en/participate.html

Costs of accommodation and insurance cover while in Germany (Euro 30, 000) covered by Kirchentag through public funds

5

Dr. Julius Gathogo

Mau-Mau War and the Church in Kirinyaga,

Kenya: Accounting for the

Tension and Conflict (1952-1960)

University of South Africa, Pretoria city

14-16 August 2014. Conference theme: Church, War and Peace

About $ 1, 333

6

Dr. Julius Gathogo

Education as the Gateway to Success,

Key note speech during Canon Njumbi Mutira Secondary Prize Giving Day Mutira/Kirinyaga Central

Dates: 6 June May 2014 About $ 250

7 Dr. Julius Gathogo

Education as a catapult for the

marginal from the periphery of the

Society

Key note speech at St. Mark‟s Girls Thumaita during the Schools‟ Prize Giving Day, Kirinyaga East

Date: 31st May 2014 About $ 250

8 Dr. Julius Gathogo

Discussant in Monicah Watiri King‟ori‟s MA proposal defence, “The PCEA and the Great

Kenyatta University/Nairobi campus

Date: 10th July 2014 About $166

3

Commission in Tumu Tumu, Mathira West, Nyeri County Since 1908,”

9.

Dr. Julius Gathogo

Afro-Pentecostalism as the dominant Ecclesiastical paradigm in the 21

st

Century: The Kenyan Experience

Limuru, Kenya May 28 - 30, 2014 at St Paul‟s University, Limuru, Kenya. The theme of the conference is: "The Post-Colonial Church: Theology, Identity and Mission"

Self-sponsored, about $ 250

10 Dr. Julius Gathogo

“Mau-Mau Factor in Jesse Mugambi‟s Scholarly Formation”

Karatina University, an international Conference on Liberation Movements

4th to 6

th December 2013 Self-sponsored,

about $ 250

11 Dr Julius Gathogo

“African indigenous ways of environmental preservation”

University of the Free State, Bloemfontein,

South Africa

15-17 August, 2013

Deans Committee, KU funded return ticket @ $ 1, 160

12 Dr Julius Gathogo

“Reformist or an inculturationist? Milkah Muthoni‟s afro-Pentecostalism”

Joint workshop between

St Paul's University and the University of Cape Town, South

Africa, at St Julian's Guest House and Conference, Limuru, Kenya

2nd – 6

th July 2013 Partly

sponsored by the University of Cape Town, South Africa, roughly $1, 000

13 Dr Julius Gathogo

“Diversity and homogeneity in African heritage”

Bandung Conference and Book Launching 2013 in Davao City, Philippines

June 20, 2013 http://www.bandungspirit.org/spip.php? rubrique4

Ateneo De Davao University

14 Dr Julius Gathogo

“Emerging Christianities and Kenya‟s Coastal

region: A socio-historical

perspective”

A presented at Pwani University, Kilifi, Kenya

22nd

April 2013 $ 200

15 Dr Julius Gathogo

“The role of a Mkristo man in contemporary Kenya”

Key note speech for Kenya Anglican Men

Association Fellowship (KAMA)

at ACK Changamwe, Mombasa, Kenya

On Saturday 6

th April 2013,

$ 120

16 Dr Julius Gathogo

“Milkah Muthoni (1948-2009): A Review Of Afro-Pentecostal Theology of Pioneer Gospel Singer in Central Kenya”

at Carmelite Centre, Langata (100 metres after Tangaza college, Langata South Road, Nairobi, Kenya),

a symposium held on – “Roho Christianity: Pentecostalism in a globalized African public space” - on Thursday 6

th to

Sunday 9th December 2012

Partly self sponsored about $ 1,250

17 Dr Julius Gathogo

“Men battering in Kenya: a theo-philosophical enquiry”

Nairobi/Kenya 1st to 3

rd August 2012 Self sponsored

about $ 1,250

18 Dr Julius Gathogo

“Some Challenges in Founding an African Faith: Sampling Mutira Mission, Kenya, 1907-

Pietermaritzburg, South Africa

June 18-22, 2012 $ 3, 500

4

2012”

19 Dr Julius Gathogo

“Training and Retraining of Clergy in Africa Today: Challenges and Prospects”

Mombasa, Kenya 29th August 2011

$250

20 Dr Julius Gathogo

The Challenge of Money and Wealth in Some East African Pentecostal Churches,”

Durban, South Africa June 29 – July 1, 2011 $ 3, 500

21 Dr Julius Gathogo

Discussant in David Stephen Kioko‟s MA proposal presentation, “The Response of the African Inland Church to Politics in Masinga District: 1963-2010,”

Kenyatta Univ., Boardroom, Nairobi

15th March 2011 N/A

22 Dr Julius Gathogo

Discussant in Peter Wambugu Muriithi‟s presentation for his MA proposal, “Rehabilitation of Prisoners Through Chaplaincy: A Case Study of Embu and Kamiti Prisoners in Kenya,”

Kenyatta Univ., Boardroom, Nairobi

18th January 2011 N/A

23 Dr Julius Gathogo

“Reconstructive Hermeneutics in African Christology,”

University of South Africa, Pretoria

5th to 8

th October 2010 $ 3, 500

24 Dr Julius Gathogo

“Rehabilitating Children in Our Churches Today”

Ishiara,, Kenya. closing speech during the conference on Sunday school for Mbeere Anglican Diocese, Kenya

1st September 2010 $250

25 Dr Julius Gathogo

“The Early Attempts at Ecumenical Co-operation in East Africa: The Case of Kikuyu Conference 1913”

University of North West, Potchefstroom, South Africa

August 16-18, 2010 $ 3, 500

26 Dr Julius Gathogo

“Causes and Methods of Combating Xenophobia in Africa Today”

Bishop Hannington Institute, Mombasa, Kenya

11th September 2009 $200

27 Dr Julius Gathogo

“The Birth of Protestant Education in Eastern Africa: Sampling Johannes Ludwig Krapf (1837- 1872)”

University of Stellenbosch, South Africa

22-26 June 2009 $4,000

28 Dr Julius Gathogo

“Beyond liberation and inculturation Christologies: A critical appreciation of Diane Stinton‟s Jesus of Africa’”

UKZN-PMB, RSA Sep 2009 $1,500

29 Dr Julius Gathogo

“The Quest for Religious Freedom in

Pretoria, South Africa 14-16 January 2008 $ 3, 500

5

the Colonial Kenya (1887-1963)”

30 Dr Julius Gathogo

“Story-telling as a methodology in doing a theology of reconstruction”

St. Augustine College, Johannesburg, South Africa

14th

to 16th January 2007 $ 3, 500

31 Dr Julius Gathogo

“Impact of Religion to the Contemporary Kenyan Society”

EATWOT (Kenya Chapter), St. Paul‟s Limuru, Kenya

15th – 16

th August 2002 $200

2. Researches

S/No Researcher

Year

Title

Donor

Funding (US$)

1 Dr Julius Gathogo 2016 Women and Mau-Mau war of independence in Kirinyaga county of Kenya (1952-1960): A gendered analysis of social transformations in mutating African societies

Applied via proposal to CODESRIA in March 2015 but no response yet

Looking forward to sponsorship from any quarter at the tune of $ 15, 000

2 Dr. Julius Gathogo January to October 2014

The Mau-Mau revolutionary war and its resultant conflict with the Church in Kirinyaga (1952-60)

Currently Self-sponsored but more funding being sought

Roughly $ 2, 000

3 Dr. Julius Gathogo June 2013 – April 2014

General Chui wa Mararo (1925 - 1956): Investigating the Nature and Circumstances Behind the Capture and Killing of the Mau-Mau Leader

Self-sponsored

Roughly $ 1, 200

4 Dr Julius Gathogo February 2014 to June 2015

Retrieving the Socio-Political History of Kirinyaga County, Kenya (1963-2013)

Funding being sought

Roughly $ 23, 400 being sought

5 Dr Julius Gathogo August 2013 – August 2015

The Plight Of The Retired Clergy In Mount Kenya Region

Funding being sought

Funding being sought (roughly $ 10, 000 needed)

6 Dr Julius Gathogo Jan – August 2013

African indigenous ways of environmental preservation

self –sponsored

Roughly $ 3, 500

7 Dr Julius Gathogo March – April 2013

Emerging Christianities and Kenya‟s Coastal

region: A socio-historical

perspective

Joint funding between self and Pwani University

$ 500

6

8 Dr Julius Gathogo May 2013 to August 2014

“The Socio-Religious factors in the Kikuyu migration to the Rift Valley of Kenya, 1900-1960s)

sponsorship being sought

Roughly $ 4, 000 needed

9 Dr Julius Gathogo November- December 2012

“Milkah Muthoni (1948-2009): The Quest for Refined Faith”

Self sponsored

$ 1,250

10 Dr Julius Gathogo April to July 2012

“Men battering phenomenon in Kenya”

Self sponsored

$ 1,250

11 Dr Julius Gathogo June 18-22, 2012

“Some Challenges in Founding an African Faith: Sampling Mutira Mission, Kenya, 1907-2012”

University of KwaZulu-Natal Research Centre

$ 3, 500

12 Dr Julius Gathogo 29th

August 2011

“Training and Retraining of Clergy in Africa Today: Challenges and Prospects”

College facilitation

$250

13 Dr Julius Gathogo June 29 – July 1, 2011

“The Challenge of Money and Wealth in Some East African Pentecostal Churches,”

University of KwaZulu-Natal Research Centre

$ 3, 500

14 Dr Julius Gathogo 5th to 8

th

October 2010

“Reconstructive Hermeneutics in African Christology,”

Andrew Mellon Fellowship

$ 4, 500

15 Dr Julius Gathogo August 16-18, 2010

“The Early Attempts at Ecumenical Co-operation in East Africa: The Case of Kikuyu Conference 1913”

University of KwaZulu-Natal Research Centre

$ 4, 500

16 Dr Julius Gathogo 11th

September 2009

“Causes and Methods of Combating Xenophobia in Africa Today”

Facilitation by Bishop Hannington Institute, Mombasa, Kenya

$200

17 Dr Julius Gathogo 22-26 June 2009

“The Birth of Protestant Education in Eastern Africa: Sampling Johannes Ludwig Krapf (1837- 1872)”

Andrew Mellon Fellowship

$4,500

18 Dr Julius Gathogo Sep 2009 “Beyond liberation and inculturation Christologies: A critical appreciation of Diane Stinton‟s Jesus of Africa’”

University of KwaZulu-Natal Research Centre and Andrew Mellon Fellowship

$1,500

7

19 Dr Julius Gathogo 14-16 January 2008

“The Quest for Religious Freedom in the Colonial Kenya (1887-1963)”

University of KwaZulu-Natal Research Centre

$ 3, 500

20 Dr Julius Gathogo 14th

to 16th

January 2007

“Story-telling as a methodology in doing a theology of reconstruction”

University of KwaZulu-Natal Research Centre

$ 3, 500

3. Well-funded projects

S/ No Researcher Year Title Granting Body Funding (US$)

1 Dr Julius Gathogo

2010 Contemporary trends in African studies, for post doctoral fellowship

University of KwaZulu-Natal Research Centre, South Africa

$18, 750

2 Dr Julius Gathogo

2009 Liberation and reconstruction

Andrew Mellon Post-Doctoral Fellowship, USA

$18, 750

3 Dr Julius Gathogo

2009 Contemporary trends in African studies

University of KwaZulu-Natal Research Centre, South Africa

$18, 750

4 Dr Julius Gathogo

June 2015

the 35th German

Protestant Kirchentag in Baden Württemberg State in its capital city Stuttgart

Costs of accommodation and insurance cover while in Germany (Euro 30, 000) covered by Kirchentag through public funds

Euro 30, 000

5 Dr. Julius Gathogo

October 2015

Funded to attend a conference in Pretoria on the “Legacies of Albert Schweitzer considered” 1875 – 1965

Research Institute for Theology and Religion, UNISA

$2, 000

4. Publications (peer-reviewed/refereed journals)

S/No.

Author Year Title Journal ISSN Reference No.

1 David Tarus and Julius Gathogo

2016 “ Conquering Africa‟s Second Devil: Ecclesiastical Role in Combating Ethnic Bigotry”

Online Journal of African Affairs Volume 5, pp. 8-15 http://www.onlineresearchjournals.org/OJAA/pdf/2016/Tarus%20and%20Gathogo.pdf Recommended citation: Tarus D and Gathogo J. Conquering Africa‟s Second Devil: Ecclesiastical Role in Combating Ethnic Bigotry. Online J Afr Aff, 2015; 5: 8-15.

2346-7479

2 Julius Gathogo 2016 “Bilingualism in Albert Schweitzer‟s Works and its Relevance for Africa” forthcoming

Studia Historiae Ecclesiasticae, 1017-0499

3. Julius Gathogo 2015 “Ecclesiastical and Political Leaderships in One Armpit:

Celebrating the Life of Thomas Kalume”,

Studia Historiae Ecclesiasticae Vol 41, No 3 (2015), http://upjournals.co.za/index.php/SHE/article/view/111/171

1017-0499

8

4 Julius Gathogo 2015 “Francis Akanu Ibiam (1906 – 1995): Celebrating a Leader who had a mission beyond

the Ecclesia”,

Studia Historiae Ecclesiasticae, Vol 41, No 1 (2015), pages 222-238 http://upjournals.co.za/index.php/SHE/article/view/111/171 or https://kenyattauniversity.academia.edu/JuliusGathogo

1017-0499

5 Julius Gathogo and Moses Masambah Nthukah

2015 “Overcoming poverty through Faith Based Organization‟s in Mbeere-land of Kenya

Online International Journal of Arts and Humanities, Volume 4, Issue 2, pp. 34-40; April, 2015 https://www.academia.edu/12239722/Overcoming_poverty_through_Faith_Based_Organisation_s_in_Mbeere-land_of_Kenya

2277-0852;

6 Julius Gathogo 2015 “Men battering as the new form of domestic violence? A pastoral care perspective from the Kenyan context”

Practical Theology [Journal] in South Africa, HTS Teologiese Studies/Theological Studies, 71(3), 1-9, Art. #2795, 9 pages. https://www.academia.edu/12332942/Men_battering

_as_the_new_form_of_domestic_violence_A_pastoral_care_perspective_from_the_Kenyan_context

ISSN: 0259-9422 (print) ISSN: 2072-8050 (online)

7 Julius Gathogo 2015 “Reconstructive Hermeneutics in African Christology”,

HTS Teologiese Studies / Theological Studies; Vol 71, No 3 (2015), 8 pages www.hts.org.za/index.php/HTS/article/download/2660/pdf_1

0259-9422 (print): 2072-8050 (online)

8 Hezekiah Murage Muraya, Grace Wamue-Ngare and Julius Gathogo

2015 “Beliefs And Practices In Ugo (Divination) Intervention in African Context: Case Studying The Gikuyu Presbyterian Christians Of Nyeri Presbytery, Kenya (1908 – 2008)”

International Research Journal of Arts and Social Science Vol. 4(5) pp. 083-092, June, 2015 Available online http://www.interesjournals.org/IRJASS

ISSN: 2276-6502

9 Julius Gathogo 2014. Book Review on: “Gitari, David. 2014. Troubled but not destroyed: The autobiography of Archbishop David Gitari. McLean, VA: Isaac Publishing. ISBN 978-0-9916145-4-7. 346 pp. No price quoted.”

Studia Historiae Ecclesiasticae Studia Hist. Ecc. vol.40 n.2 Pretoria Dec. 2014, pages 325-329 http://www.scielo.org.za/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S1017-04992014000300020&lng=en

Print version ISSN 1017-0499

10 Julius Gathogo and Margaret Wanjiru

2014 “The impact of gender on orphans‟ self-esteem and academic performance among secondary school students in Kirinyaga and Nyeri Counties of Kenya”

International Research Journal of Arts and Social Sciences, Vol. 3(4) pp. 98-103, November, 2014 http://www.interesjournals.org/irjass/november-2014-

vol-3-issue-4/the-impact-of-gender-on-orphans-self-

esteem-and-academic-performance-among-

secondary-school-students-in-kirinyaga-and-nyeri-

counties-of-kenya

ISSN: 2276-6502

1. 11

Julius Gathogo 2014 Extremist or an inculturationist? Retrieving Milkah Muthoni‟s (1948-2009) afro-Pentecostalism

Studia Historiae Ecclesiasticae, May 2014, 40(1), 191-214 http://uir.unisa.ac.za/handle/10500/13707

1017-0499

12 Julius Gathogo 2014 “Theo-Political Dominance of Afro-Pentecostalism in the 21

st Century: Lessons From

the Kenyan Socio-Ecclesial Experience,”

US-China Law Review, Volume 11, Number 11, November 2014, pages 1499 - 1515 https://www.academia.edu/9693224/AFRO-PENTECOSTALISM_IN_KENYA_IN_THE_TWENTY_FIRST_CENTURY or/and http://www.davidpublisher.com/Public/uploads/Contribute/55069fe4c11d8.pdf

1548-6605 Online ISSN: 1930-2061

13 Julius Gathogo 2014 Mau-Mau War and the Church in Kirinyaga, Kenya: Accounting for the Tension

Studia Historiae Ecclesiasticae, December 2014, 40 (2): 19-41 https://www.academia.edu/10178652/Mau-

1017-0499

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and Conflict (1952-1960)

Mau_War_and_the_Church_in_Kirinyaga_Kenya_Accountin

g_for_the_Tension_and_Conflict_1952-1960_

14

Julius Gathogo 2014 “Women, Come And Roast Your Own Ram!” Recollections On Mau-Mau General Chui Wa Mararo (1927 - 1956)

The Oral History Journal of South Africa, OHJSA 2(1)2014, pp. 102-120. https://www.academia.edu/7485607/08_Gathogo_1_Gen_Chui_wa_Mararo_pdf

2309-5792

15

2.

Julius Gathogo 2013 “Afro-Pentecostalism and the Kenyan political landscape”

Swedish Missiological Themes (SMT), pp. 203 – 230 www.tidskrift.nu/artikel.php?Id=8919

0346-217X

3. 16

Julius Gathogo 2013 “Environmental management and African ancestral resources: Echoes from Mutira Mission, Kenya (1912-2012),”

Studia Historiae Ecclesiasticae Volume 39 Number 2, December 2013, pp 33-56 http://uir.unisa.ac.za/handle/10500/13127 or http://uir.unisa.ac.za/bitstream/handle/10500/13127/Gathogo.pdf?sequence=1

1017-0499

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Julius Gathogo 2013 “Ecclesiastical Politics and the Birth of an Empire in East Africa (1844- 2010)”

Online International Journal of Arts and Humanities Volume 2, Issue 6, pp. 173 – 181; July, 2013 http://onlineresearchjournals.org/ IJAH/pdf/2013/jul/Gathogo.pdf

2277-0852

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Julius Gathogo 2013 “Johana Njumbi (1886-1991): the pioneer African Leader in

Mutira Mission”

The Oral History Journal of South Africa (OHJSA), Vol. 1, No. 1, September 2013, pp. 74 -95 https://www.academia.edu/7485934/Gathogo_article_on_Njumbi_pp89-110

2309-5792

6. 19

Julius Gathogo 2013 “Unsung heroes and heroines at Mutira Mission, Kenya (1907-2012)”

Studia Historiae Ecclesiasticae, Vol 39, No 1, pp.107-127 http://uir.unisa.ac.za/handle/10500/9972

1017-0499

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Julius Gathogo 2012 “Some Challenges in Founding an African Faith: Sampling Mutira Mission, Kenya, 1907-2012,”

Studia Historiae Ecclesiasticae Volume 38. No. 2. (December 2012), 81-99. http://uir.unisa.ac.za/handle/10500/8115

1017-0499

8. 21

Julius Gathogo 2012 “Mutira Mission (1907-2011): the birth of a Christian empire in East Africa,”

Studia Historiae Ecclesiasticae, Volume 37 Number 3, (December 2011), 171-194 http://uir.unisa.ac.za/handle/10500/5658

1017-0499

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Julius Gathogo 2012 “Reconciliation Paradigm in the Post Colonial Africa: A Critical Analysis,”

Journal of Religion & Theology, Pa Leiden, The Netherlands, 19 (2012), 74-91. http://www.ingentaconnect.com/content/brill/rat/2012/00000019/F0020001/art00004

ISSN 1023-0807 / E-ISSN 1574-3012

10. 23

Julius Gathogo and Isabel Phiri

2012 “Iweto, Lelemama, Mashoga and Nguiko: Same-sex Sexuality in Kenya from an African Spirituality and Ethics Perspective,”

Journal of Gender and Religion in Africa, JGRA 17.2, Special Issue, 2011, 143-159 jgra.co.za/uploads/File/pdfs/journals/JGRA_17.2.pdf https://www.academia.edu/7563526/Same-sex_union_articles_in_the_Journal_of_Religion_and_Gender_in_Africa

1025-5648

11. 24

Julius Gathogo 2011 “The challenge of money and wealth in some East African Pentecostal Churches,”

Studia Historiae Ecclesiasticae, September 2011, 37 (2), 133-151 http://uir.unisa.ac.za/handle/10500/5124

1017-0499

2. 12.

Julius Gathogo 2010 “The Early Attempts at Ecumenical Co-operation in

Studia Historiae Ecclesiasticae, South Africa, October 2010

1017-0499

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25

East Africa: The Case of Kikuyu Conference of 1913,”

XXXVI (2), 73 – 93 http://uir.unisa.ac.za/handle/10500/4636

3. 13.

26

Julius Gathogo 2010 “Mercy Oduyoye as the Mother of African Women‟s Theology,”

Thelogia Viatorum: Journal of Theology and Religion in Africa, Vol. 34, No. 1, 2010. https://www.academia.edu/7504449/MERCY_ODUYOYE_AS_THE_MOTHER_OF_AFRICAN_WOMENS_THEOLOGY

0378-4142

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14.

Julius Gathogo and Isabel Phiri

2010 “A reconstructive motif in South African Black Theology in the twenty-first century”

Studia Historiae Ecclesiasticae, South Africa, July 2010 XXXVI, 185-206.

http://uir.unisa.ac.za/handle/10500/4595

1017-0499

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Julius Gathogo and Kennedy Kinyua

2010 “Afro-biblical hermeneutics in Africa today,”

Churchman, UK, 131 (2), (2010): 251-265 www.churchsociety.org/churchman/.../Cman_124_3_Gathogo.pdf

0009-661X

6. 16.

29

Julius Gathogo 2010 “The birth of Protestant education in East Africa: Sampling Johannes Ludwig Krapf (1810 – 1881)”

Studia Historiae Ecclesiasticae, South Africa, (December 2009, XXXV Supplement), 167 – 192

http://uir.unisa.ac.za/handle/10500/4547

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Julius Gathogo 2009 “African theology of reconstruction as a practical theology for all,”

Practical Theology in South Africa, Vol 24 (2) (2009), 99 – 121.

http://reference.sabinet.co.za/document/EJC88691

1010-8017

8. 18.

31

Julius Gathogo 2009 “Reading John Calvin in African Context: Any relevance for social reconstruction of Africa?”

Studia Historiae Ecclesiasticae, South Africa, (October 2009, XXXV), 219-235. http://uir.unisa.ac.za/handle/10500/4581

1017-0499

9. 19.

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Julius Gathogo 2009 “The Reason for Studying African Religion in Post-Colonial Africa,”

Currents in Theology and Mission, Lutheran School of Theology at Chicago, USA, (April 2009), 108-117. http://www.thefreelibrary.com/The+reason+for+studying+African+Religion+in+post-colonial+Africa.-a0197998781

0098-2113

10. 20.

33

Julius Gathogo and Isabel Phiri

2010 “South African Black Theology in the twenty-first Century.”

http://nmz-mission.de http://nmz-mission.de

11. 21.

34

Julius Gathogo and Isabel Phiri,

2009 Xenophobia/Afrophobia in post apartheid South Africa: Strategies for combat,”

Theologia Viatorum, 33/2 (2009), 216-241 https://www.academia.edu/7527974/XENOPHOBIA_AFRO-PHOBIA_IN_THE_POST_COLONIAL_AFRICA_STRATEGIES_FOR_COMBAT

0378-4142

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Julius Gathogo 2009 “Some Expressions of African Hospitality Today”

Scriptura 99 (2008), 275-287 http://www.sabinet.co.za/abstracts/script/script_v99_a4.html or/and http://scriptura.journals.ac.za/pub/article/view/669/666

0254-1807

13. 22.

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Julius Gathogo 2008 “The Struggle Against Patriarchalism in Kenya (1980-1992,”

Studia Historiae Ecclesiasticae, South Africa, (April 2008, XXXIV), 265-288. http://uir.unisa.ac.za/handle/10500/4523

1017-0499

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Julius Gathogo 2008 “The Quest for Religious Freedom in Kenya (1887-

Studia Historiae Ecclesiasticae, South Africa, XXXIV

1017-0499

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37 1963)”

(1), (July 2008), 67-92. http://uir.unisa.ac.za/handle/10500/4534

38

Julius Gathogo 2008 “Missionaries and Colonial Authorities in Kenya,”

Swedish Missiological Themes, 96 (1) (2008), 43-70.

0346-217X

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24. 39

Julius Gathogo 2008 “The Challenge And Reconstructive Impact Of African Religion In South Africa Today”

Journal Of Ecumenical Studies, Temple University, Philadelphia, USA, 43:4 Fall (2008): 577-595. http://cat.inist.fr/?aModele=afficheN&cpsidt=20999047

0022-0558

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Julius Gathogo 2008 “The Tasks in African Theology of Reconstruction,”

Swedish Missiological Themes, Vol. 96:2 (2008), 161-183. www.tidskriftsbutiken.se/issue/14678

0346-217X

17. 26.

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Julius Gathogo 2008 “Genesis, Methodologies, and Concerns of African Theology of Reconstruction”

Theologia Viatorum, South Africa, 32 (1), (2008): 23-62. https://www.academia.edu/7506298/GENESIS_METHODOLOGIES_AND_CONCERNS_OF_AFRICAN_THEOLOGY_OF_RECONSTRUCTION

0378-4142

18. 27.

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Julius Gathogo 2008 “Christology in African Women‟s Theology,”

African Theological Journal, Makumira, Tanzania, ATJ, Vol. 31, No. 2, 20008), 75-92. https://www.academia.edu/7486062/CHRISTOLOGY_IN_AFRICAN_WOMENS_THEOLOGY

0253-9322

19. 31

28. 43

Julius Gathogo 2008 “The Use of Ancestral Resources in Combating HIV and AIDS: Mundurume’s Task”

Journal of Constructive Theology, South Africa, 131 (1), 5-24.

1025-5648

20. 29.

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Julius Gathogo 2008 “African Philosophy as Expressed in the Concepts of Hospitality and Ubuntu,”

Journal of Theology for Southern Africa, 130, (March 2008), 39-53. https://www.academia.edu/7527389/Gathogos_article_on_Ubuntu_and_African_hospitality

0047-2867

21. 45

30.

Julius Gathogo 2007 “Revisiting African hospitality in post-colonial Africa,”

Missionalia 35:2 (August 2007): 108 - 130. www.sabinet.co.za/abstracts/mission/mission_v35_n2_a8.htm l

0256-9507

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Julius Gathogo 2007 “Black Theology of South Africa: Is this the hour of paradigm shift?”

Black Theology: An international Journal, UK, (BT 5.3), (November 2007), 327-354 http://connection.ebscohost.com/c/articles/43443256/black-theology-south-africa-this-hour-paradigm-shift

1476-9948 (print) 1743-1670 (online)

23. 32.

47

Julius Gathogo 2007 “Story-telling as a methodology in developing a theology of reconstruction,”

Studia Historiae Ecclesiasticae, South Africa, May 2007 XXXIII (1), 155-186 http://uir.unisa.ac.za/handle/10500/4476

1017-0499

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33.

Julius Gathogo 2007 “A survey of an African Theology of Reconstruction (ATOR),”

Swedish Missiological Themes, Vol. 95:2 (2007), 123-148.

0346-217X

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Julius Gathogo 2007 “The Significance of African Religion in the Reconstruction of Post Cold War Africa,”

Theologia Viatorum, South Africa, 31 (1), (December 2007): 43-71.

0378-4142

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Julius Gathogo 2007 “African Religion, Part 1.”

Churchman, UK, 121 (2), (2007): 163-174. www.biblicalstudies.org.uk/pdf/churchman/121-03_249.pdf

0009-661X

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36.

Julius Gathogo 2007 “African Religion, Part 2.” Churchman, UK, 121 (3), (2007): 249-256.

0009-661X

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28. 52

37.

Julius Gathogo 2007 “Church and State Conflict in Kenya (1986-1991),”

Swedish Missiological Themes, 95 (3) (2007), 265-284. http://www.readbag.com/teol-uu-se-digitalassets-6-6199-smt3-07

0346-217X

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38.

Julius Gathogo 2007 “The History and Nature of Gitari‟s Leadership Prowess, 1986-1991,”

Churchman, UK, 121 (4), (2007), 333-347. www.biblicalstudies.org.uk/pdf/churchman/121-04_333.pdf

0009-661X

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Julius Gathogo 2007 “David Gitari‟s Prophetic Ministry in Kenya (1986-1991),”

Studia Historiae Ecclesiasticae, South Africa, September 2007 XXXIII (2), 235 to 257. http://uir.unisa.ac.za/handle/10500/4494

1017-0499

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Julius Gathogo 2006 “Jesse Mugambi‟s Pedigree: Formative Factors,”

Studia Historiae Ecclesiasticae, XXXII (2), South Africa, (September 2006), 173-205. http://uir.unisa.ac.za/handle/10500/4407

1017-0499

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Julius Gathogo 2006 “African religion and its contribution in the post Apartheid era (1994 -)”

African Theological Journal, Makumira, Tanzania, ATJ Vol. 29 No. 2, (2006), 22-45.

0253-9322

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Julius Gathogo 2006. “Kibicho, Samuel Gakuhi: God and revelation in an African context. Nairobi: Acton.”

Missionalia 34 (2/3) (August/November 2006), 420-423.

0256-9507

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Julius Gathogo 2006 “African Hospitality, Part 1,” Churchman, UK, 120 (1), (2006), 39-56. www.biblicalstudies.org.uk/pdf/churchman/120-01_039.pdf

0009-661X

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Julius Gathogo 2006 “African Hospitality: Is it Compatible with the Ideal Christ‟s Hospitality?”

Swedish Missiological Themes, 94 (2006), 23-53. www.tidskriftsbutiken.se/issue/12496

0346-217X

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Julius Gathogo 2006 “African Hospitality, Part 2,” Churchman, UK, 120 (2), (2006), 145-157. http://www.churchsociety.org/churchman/documents/Cman_120_2_Gathogo2.pdf

0009-661X

5. Publications (chapters in books)

S/No. Author Year Chapter Title Book Title ISBN Reference No.

1 Julius Gathogo

2016 Liturgy for Africa versus Liturgy of

Africa and the Moratorium Debates: A protestant Ecclesiastical Perspective

Perspectives on Liturgy in a Globalised Africa, Lillian Siwila, Hewitt, and Roderick, Eds.

To be released

2 Julius Gathogo

2016 Evangelicals in the Public Life in Kenya

A Christian Response to Terrorism: The Kenyan Experience (Gord Heath & David Tarus, Eds)

To be released

3 Julius Gathogo

2016 Afro-Pentecostalism and its dominance in the 21

st century

Kenya

The Post-Colonial Church: Theology, Identity and Mission, co-editors, Joseph Duggan, Esther Mombo and Joseph Wandera

Palgrave publishers

4 Julius Gathogo

2016 Retracing Diakonia in the East African Revival Movement

Evangelism and Diakonia in Context, Knud Jørgensen et al

Regnum Books International

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(eds)

5 Julius Gathogo

2013 “Fallacies in religion and the beauty of appreciating the „other‟ – Forward”

In Willingtone Ouma Otieno, Fallacies in Religious Discourses: Religious Falsehoods Revealed (2013), 5-7.

978-3-8484-3808-2

6 Julius Gathogo

2013 “The Quest for Refined Christianity in African Context: Reconsidering Milkah Muthoni (1948-2009)”

Roho Christianity: Pentecostalism in a globalized African public space

forthcoming

7 Julius Gathogo

2013 “Men Battering In Kenya: A Theo-Philosophical Enquiry”

Domestic Violence Forthcoming

8 Julius Gathogo

2013 “Diversity and Homogeneity in African Religious Discourses”

http://www.africas.asia/religious-diversity-globalised-society-challenges-and-responses-africa-and-asia

Diversity in Globalised Society and Religious Diversity in Africa And Asia This book was launched on 20

th June 2013 during the

Bundung conference, at Ateneo De Davao University, Davao city, Philippines

978-602-284-031-2

9 Julius Gathogo

2013 “The Use of Ancestral Resources in Environmental Sustainability: An East African Perspective,”

Handbook of Theological Education in Africa (WCC Publication).

ISBN 978-1-908355-19-5

10 Julius Gathogo

2013 “Historical Developments of Theological Education in Eastern Africa,”

Handbook of Theological Education in Africa (WCC Publication), 28-46. http://issuu.com/wordsbydesign/docs/handbook_of_theological_education_in_africa

ISBN 978-1-920620-011

11 Julius Gathogo

2012 “„Chasing a Leopard out of the Homestead‟: Mundurume’s Task in the Era of HIV and AIDS” www.oikoumene.org/en/resources/...

/Redemptive Masculinities.pdf

In Ezra Chitando and Sophie Chirongoma, Redemptive Masculinities: Men, HIV and Religion, WCC Publication, 2012), 447-470 https://www.academia.edu/7563540/A_voluminous_book_on_Redemptive_masculinities_in_the_era_of_HIV_and_AIDS

ISBN 978-9966-1056-2-2.

12 Julius Gathogo

2012 “Post-Liberation Theology: A Critical Appreciation,”

In Isaac M. T. Mwase and Eunice K. Kamaara (Eds) 2012. Theologies of Liberation and Reconstruction: Essays in Honour of Prof. J.N.K. Mugambi, (Nairobi: Acton, 2012), 59-99.

ISBN 978-9966-888-67-5

13 Julius Gathogo

2011 “Foreword and Introduction of the book,”

in Robinson Kariuki Mwangi 2011. Practical impact of a curriculum: 'HIV and AIDS: Knowledge for intervention' (Saarbrücken, Germany: LAP LAMBERT Academic Publishing), iv-vii.

ISBN 978-3-8454-7586-8

14 Julius Gathogo

2011 “Christian Missions in the 19th and

20th Century Africa: Foreword and

Introduction”

In Ruri Karani 2011. Culture versus Gospel in Africa: Sampling Centennial History of Mutira Mission, Central Kenya (1912-2012), (Saarbrücken, Germany: LAP LAMBERT

ISBN 978-3-8443-3378-7

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Academic Publishing), 1-17.

15 Julius Gathogo

2009 (September).

“Meddling on to 2008: Any Relevance for Gitari‟s Model after Ethnic Violence?”

In Ben Knighton (ed), Religion and Politics in Kenya: Essays in Honour of a Meddlesome Priest (Palgrave Macmillan), 143-154.

9780230614871

6. Individual Book Publications:

S/No. Author Year Book title ISBN Reference No.

1 Julius Gathogo

2016 Mau-Mau Rebels in Kirinyaga County, Kenya

978-3-659-85965-6

2 Julius Gathogo

2016 Beyond Efficiency in Leadership: Exploring Effective Teacher Leadership and the Leadership Challenges in the Twenty-First Century, 172 pages

978-3-659-82306-0

3 Julius Gathogo

2015 Designing a Teaching Curriculum: Exploring Curriculum Theories, Instructions, Assessments, and Standards in Education, 152 pages

ISBN-10: 3659805394 ISBN-13: 978-3659805394

4 Julius Gathogo

2015 Pedagogy of the Teaching Profession: Introducing the New Skills Movement, 112 pages

ISBN-10: 3659776750 ISBN-13: 978-3659776755

5 Julius Gathogo

2013 Introduction to the Bible: A Simplified Guide to Biblical Studies for Beginners 200 pages

978-3-659-48685-2

6 Julius Gathogo

2013 Home-Grown Religions: A Guide to the Study of World's Religions, 320 pages

978-3-659-47387-6

7 Julius Gathogo

2013 Whimpers Of Africa: Lessons From The Kenyan Context 324 pages

978-3-659-46532-1

8 Julius Gathogo

2013 Celebrating Our Diversity: Sermons in African Context

978-3-659-45438-7

9 Julius Gathogo

2012 -2015

Patience Pays: On Oral Narratives in Africa, forthcoming

-

10 Julius Gathogo

2012 - 2015

Sociology of Religion: An African Perspective, forthcoming

-

11 Julius Gathogo

2011 Mutira Mission: An African Church Come of Age in Kirinyaga, Kenya (1912-2012), Eldoret: Zapf Chancery Publishers Africa Ltd.

9789966150684

12 Julius Gathogo

2011 Responsible Church Leaders in Africa, pp. 132

978-3-8443-9155-8

13 Julius 2011 2011 – Simplified Sociology for

15

Gathogo Beginners, pp. 108 pages

978-3-8443-3372-5

14 Julius Gathogo

2011 Simplified Psychology for Beginners, 80 pages.

978-3-8443-2640-6

15 Julius Gathogo

2011 The Pangs of Birth in African Christianity, 476 pages.

978-3-8443-0606-4

16 Julius Gathogo

2011 Christ’s Hospitality From An African Theological Perspective, 202 Pages

978-3-8443-0323-0

17 Julius Gathogo

2011 African Hospitality From A Missiological Perspective, 170 pages

978-3-8443-0006-2

18 Julius Gathogo

2011 Liberation And Reconstruction In Africa, 476 pages

978-3-8433- 9087-3

19 Julius Gathogo

2001 The Truth About African Hospitality: Is There Hope For Africa? (Mombasa: The Salt Productions)

1200167237

8. Consultancy and community service

S/No. Consultant (s) Consulting Person/ Body/ Organization

Year

Title Consultancy Service

Payment (US$)

1 On Ethical issues through radio programmes. Audience/Kenyans participate by asking questions every Thursday at 8 pm to 10 pm. In turn I offer consultancy services

Baraka FM Radio Station, Mombasa, Kenya

August 2012 onwards

a weekly programme on ethical issues such as gender based violence, reconciliation, good governance, witchcraft, environmental concern etc.

To be settled after consulting donors who may be interested to sponsor the programme

2 Board Member Canon Njumbi Mutira Mixed Secondary School,

Since May 6, 2011

Board Member -

3 Board Member Mutira Nursing Home Since April 2011

Director & Board Member

-

4 Civic responsibilities

Mashinani Uwezesho Programme of East Africa

Since 2008

Director -

5 Counseling services

Youths and students Since 2005, invited in various institutions

6 Board Member Canon Njumbi Mutira Secondary School

Re-appointment for a period of 3 years, November 2015

9. Affiliation to Professional Bodies

S/No Name of professional body

1 A member of Church History Society of Southern Africa (CHSS)

2 A Member of EATWOT Kenya chapter

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3 A member of Kenya Nonfiction and Academic Authors' Association (KENFAA)

4 Oral History Association of South Africa (OHASA)

10. AWARDS/RECOGNITION

S/No Name of award or Recognition

Awarding Organization/Body Year

1 Exemplary performance Kenyatta University

24th December

2014

2 Rated the overall best lecturer in the 2011/2012 Staff Performance Contracts Evaluation Results

Kenyatta University

Grade description - Excellent

2011/2012

3 Conferred “Academic Preceptor” for successfully supervising a Master of Philosophy candidate through to completion

Certificate awarded by Saint Alcuin House Seminary, USA

April 3, 2012

4 Rated the 4th best lecturer

of Kenyatta University in the 2010/2011 Staff Performance Contracts Evaluation Results

Kenyatta University

Comp. Score - 2,4733

Grade description - V. Good

2010/2011

5 Won a Post Doctoral Research Fellowship,

University of KwaZulu-Natal Research Centre, South Africa, 2010 (received Ksh 1.5 million for research).

2010

6 Won a Post Doctoral Research Fellowship,

University of KwaZulu-Natal Research Centre, South Africa, 2009 (received Ksh 1.5 million for research).

2009

7 Andrew Mellon Post-Doctoral Fellowship, USA,

Won an Andrew Mellon Post-Doctoral Fellowship, USA, for year 2009. Received 1.5 million Kenya shillings

2009

8 Academic scholarship for study

Won a John Stott Ministries Scholarship, USA, (2004-2006) to study PhD

2004

9 Academic scholarship for study

Won a CMS Scholarship, London, to pursue a two-year M.A programme

2002 – 2003

10 Archbishop Award Won an Archbishop Award after attaining a First Class Diploma in theology, from St. Paul‟s University, Limuru, and being the best student in Kenya – during the 1994/95 academic year

1994/95

11 Student-lecturer evaluations, Kenyatta University

Rated Grade A (above 95% average) 2009-2015

12 Book Dedication Book title, Fallacies in Religious Discourses: Religious Falsehoods Revealed by Willingtone Ouma Otieno dedicated to Julius Gathogo

2013

13 The Department of History Department (African History in particular), in the University of Wisconsin-Madison, USA, has appreciated my publications by virtue of

History 444: History of East Africa Spring 2016 https://history.wisc.edu/history444_spring2016.pdf

2016

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the fact that by 2016, one of my publications (“The challenge of money and wealth in some East African Pentecostal Churches”) was being used (as web search shows) as part of classroom resources.

14 Completed a second doctoral degree thesis (History), September 2015. Student Number: 4054

Thesis topic, “Mau Mau and the Quest for Freedom in Kenya: Retrieving the History of Revolutionary Rebels versus Ecclesia and the Colonial Government in Kirinyaga County (1952-1960)”

Degree Awarded 12 February 2016

1. LOCAL, REGIONAL & INTERNATIONAL APPOINTMENTS 11.1. As PhDs Internal Examiner and other local and international appointments

1. Appointed an External Examiner at University of South Africa (UNISA) for a Doctoral Thesis entitled, “Mission and Hospitality: A Literary Ethnography of the Pauline Churches” by Leendert Brouwer, January 2016. 2. Appointed an External Examiner at University of South Africa (UNISA) for a Doctoral Thesis entitled, “The Impact of the 1974 Revolution on Religious Freedom in Portugal (1974-2009)” by Fernando Caldeira Da Silva January 2016

3. Appointed an external examiner at Pwani University for a Masters Dissertation, entitled, “Challenges faced by Jesus Touch (JTC) in responding to „Mpango wa Kando‟ relationships in Kilifi County: A critical pastoral approach” by Augustus Muthangya (Reg. No C50/PU/2082/12), December 2015. 4. Appointed an external examiner at Pwani University for a Masters Dissertation, entitled, “David Gitari‟s Contribution In Kenya‟s Democratization Process, 1986-2010” by Stephen Asol Achola Kapinde, Student Number C50/Pu/2075/2013, December 2015 5. Invited to join the RELIGION Working Group for the Bandung+60 Conference that took place in Indonesia on October 26-31, 2015 6. Peer-Reviewed an article on, “In the Image of God”: Reconstructing and Developing a Grassroots African Queer Theology from Urban Zambia, in the Theology & Sexuality Journal of the Department of Theology & Religion, Durham University, UK, on 21 July 2015. 7. Appointed as a Research Fellow at the University of South Africa (UNISA), August 2014. 8. October 2013, internal Examiner on” “Bible and Impunity: Addressing Impunity in Kenya Through a Post-Colonial Reading of Authority in Mark 1:21-28” by Julius Kithinji Kiambi, a PhD candidate, School of Humanities and Social Sciences, Kenyatta University. 9.October 2012, internal Examiner on “The Role of Lamentation in African Biblical Hermeneutics: A Post-Colonial Reading of the Bible among Gikuyu People of Kenya (1963-2012)” by Joseph M. Wanjao, PhD candidate, School of Humanities and Social Sciences, Kenyatta University. 10.Post doctoral research Fellow, 2008-2011, University of KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa, tasked to research on a variety of topics, some of which were published as shown above. 11.2013,My book, Home-Grown Religions: A Guide to the Study of World's Religions is being used as one of the main Texts in the University of Kabianga and Karatina University, for Masters Students in Religious studies. 11.2 Review of professional periodicals plus External/internal Examination (if any) plus/or/and other academic assignments

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1. Peer-reviewed an article on “The Chronicler as a Biblical Paradigm for a Theology of Reconstruction in Africa: An Exploration of 2 Chronicles 6:32,” Old Testament Essays Journal of the Old Testament Society of South Africa, April 2016. 2.Peer-reviewed an article on “The Swedish Free Mission (SFM) Work in Kenya between 1960 and 1984,” for SHE Journal, UNISA, April 2016.

3. Appointed as a reviewer of an article, „Imago Dei‟: Albert Schweitzer‟s „reverence for Life‟ in dialogue with African Humanism – for SHE Journal, UNISA, February 2016. 4. Peer-reviewed an article on, “Cohabitation and African Indigenous Knowledge Systems: an ethical challenge to Gate keepers of the Akan Culture in Ghana” for the Interdisciplinary Journal for the Study of the Arts and Humanities in Southern Africa, May 2015. 5. Peer-reviewed an article on: “Modern/Charismatic Pentecostalism as a form of „religious‟ secularization in Africa,” for Studia Historiae Ecclesiasticae: Journal of the Church History Society of Southern Africa (CHSSA), an accredited Journal at UNISA, South Africa, February 13, 2015. 6. Peer-reviewed an article on: “Oral history sources as learning materials: a case study of the national University of Science and Technology,” for the Oral History Journal of South Africa, (UNISA) October 7, 2014. 7. Peer-reviewed an article on: “Pastoralism and Violence in Northern Ghana: Socialization and Professional Requirement”, for Online Journal of African Affairs, October 3, 2014. 8. Peer-reviewed an article on: “Impoverished Forever? Interrogating the South African Nationalization of Mines’ Discourse within the Ethos of the Proverbial Locust’s Hea”, for Studia Historiae Ecclesiasticae (Church History Society of Southern Africa), UNISA, June 10, 2014.

9. Peer-reviewed an article on: “A Philosophical Look at Nyerere‟s ujamaa,” for Online International Journal of Arts and Humanities (ISSN: 2277-0852), Manuscript Number: OIJAH-14-018, March 16, 2014. www.onlineresearchjournals.org/IJAH 10. Peer-reviewed an article on: “Rejuvenating the Economies of Ogbese Rural Region, Nigeria,” for Herald Journal of Geography and Regional Planning (ISSN: 2350–2185), Review Manuscript: HJGRP-14-055, http://www.heraldjournals.org/hjgrp, February 2014. 11. Peer-reviewed an article on: “Gender and Land Dispossession in Zimbabwe: A Case of the Ndebele at Esigodini Area 1893 T0 2003,” for the Oral History Journal of South Africa, (UNISA) February 2014. 12. Peer-reviewed an article on: “James Baldwin and the Doctrine of the Black Revolutionary Theatre: An Analysis of Blues for Mister Charlie,” for Net Journal of Social Sciences, www.netjournals.org, September 2013. 13. October 2013, internal Examiner on” “Bible and Impunity: Addressing Impunity in Kenya Through a Post-Colonial Reading of Authority in Mark 1:21-28” by Julius Kithinji Kiambi, a PhD candidate, School of Humanities and Social Sciences, Kenyatta University. 14. October 2012, internal Examiner on “The Role of Lamentation in African Biblical Hermeneutics: A Post-Colonial Reading of the Bible among Gikuyu People of Kenya (1963-2012)” by Joseph M. Wanjao, PhD candidate, School of Humanities and Social Sciences, Kenyatta University. 15. Peer-Reviewer for the Global Research Journal of Education (GRJE-12-098), title: “School Mottos in Western Kenya as a Reflection of Educational Values and Principles,” 4

th October 2012.

16. Appointed as reviewer for Journal of Gender and Religion in Africa (JGRA), an accredited Journal in the University of KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa, June 20, 2011 17. Peer-Reviewer for Studia Historiae Ecclesiasticae: Journal of the Church History Society of Southern Africa (CHSSA), an accredited Journal at UNISA, South Africa, 4

th May 2010.

18. Peer-Reviewer for Theologia Viatorum: Journal of Theology and Religion in Africa, University of Limpopo, an accredited Journal in South Africa, September 2009.

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19. Peer-Reviewer for Theologia Viatorum: Journal of Theology and Religion in Africa, University of Limpopo, an accredited Journal in South Africa, September 2009. 20. Peer-Reviewer for Studia Historiae Ecclesiasticae: Journal of the Church History Society of Southern Africa (CHSSA), an accredited Journal at UNISA, South Africa, October 2008. 21. Peer-Reviewer for Theologia Viatorum: Journal of Theology and Religion in Africa, University of Limpopo, an accredited Journal in South Africa, July 2008. 22. Appointed a Post Doctoral Research Fellow at the University of KwaZulu-Natal, Pietermaritzburg, South Africa on 27

th

June 2007, renewed in 2008. 23. Peer-Reviewer for Studia Historiae Ecclesiasticae: Journal of the Church History Society of Southern Africa (CHSSA), an accredited Journal at UNISA, South Africa, February 2007. 24. Peer-Reviewer for Theologia Viatorum: Journal of Theology and Religion in Africa, University of Limpopo, an accredited Journal in South Africa, April 2007.

11. Supervision of postgraduate students:

POST-GRADUATE SUPERVISIONS (2007 - ) NAME OF CANDIDATE

TOPIC OF RESEARCH NAME OF UNIVERSITY

Status of project (e.g. First year etc)

King‟ori Monicah Watiri C50/CE/27044/2011

MA Candidate

Assessment of the Presbyterian Church in Implementing the Great Commission: A Case of Tumutumu Parish, Mathira Sub- County

Kenyatta University Second draft completed by November 2015, finishing 2016

Wilson Okonjo Adongo, Reg. No. C50/CE/14545/2009, MA in Arts Degree

Historical Development And Challenges Of Voice Of Salvation And Healing Church In Kenya

Kenyatta University, Kenya

Completed, Degree Awarded on 18 December 2015

Mbogo Silas Njue C50/CE/21643/2010 Master Of Arts Degree 0725707239 [email protected]

Church and Holistic Growth: A Case Study Of ADS-MKE Gachoka Division, Embu County

Kenyatta University Completed, Degree Awarded on 18 December 2015

Moses Masamba Nthukah, Student ID Number: 4050 Doctor of Philosophy (PhD)

“Church and Holistic Growth: Assessing the Contributions of Faith Based Organisation‟s Transformational Development Strategies for Poverty Reduction in Mbeere District of Kenya And Its Implications For Practical Theology,”

St. Alcuin College, Minnesota, USA.

PhD completed and awarded, 25 October 2014

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Elizabeth Nancy Muriithi 0727 302 594/0734 366 408 [email protected]

Causes and Effects of Divorce on Christian Marriages With Special Reference to Redeemed Gospel Church, Embu East Sub-County, Kenya

Kenyatta University Completing 2016

Douglas Omosa Kireri 0729 584 775 [email protected]

Church Drop by Believers After Baptism in the SDA Church, Bonchari Constituency, Kisii County

Kenyatta University Completing 2016

Hezekiah M Muraya Student Number: C82/15298/05 Doctor of Philosophy (PhD)

Mundu Mugo Among the Agikuyu Presbyterian Christians: Examining Some Beliefs and Practices in Nyeri Presbytery (1908-2008)

Kenyatta University

PhD Completed, graduated - 20

th

December 2013

John Mararo Gachoki Doctor of Philosophy (PhD) Student number: 4042

“Alcoholism as A Challenge to African Christian Spirituality: Assessing Its Contribution to the Spreading of HIV and AIDS in Kirinyaga County, Kenya.”

St. Alcuin College, Minnesota, USA.

Completed and PhD degree awarded on June 13, 2014

Peggy Mulambya Kabonde, Doctor of Philosophy (PhD) Student number: 205512387

Ordination of Women: Partnership, Praxis and Experience of the United Church of Zambia

University of Kwazulu-Natal, Pietermaritzburg, South Africa

Completed and graduated on April 14, 2014

Humphrey Sibeko, Masters Degree in Theology, Candidate

Pneumatology And Spirits: An Analysis Of Translatabilty Of Christian And Primal Concepts By The Zulu Pentecostal/Charismatic Churches

University Of Kwazulu-Natal, Pietermaritzburg, South Africa

(completed 2011)

Mwaro Baya, 2010-2012 Masters Degree in Philosophy candidate

The Puritans Agitations: A critical Evaluation of Counter Reform Methodologies by the Church of England against the Puritan's Reforms and an African Context

St. Alcuin College, Minnesota, USA.

Completed April 3, 2012 and graduated

Ludiah Kasota Mwesa, C82/10855/2008, PhD Candidate

Utethyo Concept and Holistic Growth: A Theological Foundation of Social Responsibility From The Akamba Thought and Practice

Kenyatta University, Kenya

Work on going – proposal complete

Simon Musyoki Makau PhD Candidate C82/25171/2012 0725972724 [email protected]

The Response of the African Inland Church to Pentecostalism in Matuu Location

Kenyatta University Concept paper defence done in January 2014

Gwidi Baya Shokoa C50/Ce/22686/2010 0721627619 Masters candidate (MA) [email protected]

Duruma Cultural Practices And Their Impact To Christian Marriage: The Case Of Mabesheni, Kwale County, Kenya

Kenyatta University First proposal defence done, 26 November 2013

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Onyiego Kemiro Bonface C50/CE/22591/2011 [email protected]

The Church attendance of men in the Roman Catholic Church, Nyabururu, Kisii County

Kenyatta University Concept paper defence done in January 2014, rewriting second proposal draft

Miriam Silantoi C50/CE/26686/2011 0723888239 [email protected]

Jumuiya Men‟s Fellowship (JMF): A Critical Examination of the Dynamics and Implications of Men‟s Fellowship in Maralal Parish, Samburu Catholic Diocese, Kenya

Kenyatta University Reworking proposal for submission. First draft complete by November 2013

Ariemba Kemunto Susan C50/CE/25842/2011 0720855775 MA student

The Roho Msalaba Church: A Historical, Structural Analysis and Phenomenological Organization

Kenyatta University Topic of proposal clearly identified in October 2013, student reworking the first draft

Thembeka Mkabeni, Masters Candidate

Integrating African Culture Into The Church: The Methodist Church Of Southern Africa‟s Understanding Of Healing In The Light Of African Traditional Religions

University Of KwaZulu-Natal, Pietermaritzburg, South Africa

Examined

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Sarah, Kamau, Masters Candidate

Inclusion of Children with Disability into Selected Integrated Islamic pre-schools in Nairobi Province.

Kenyatta University, Kenya

Awaiting feedback

Kande, Simon Maina C82/25130/2011 0721312530 PhD Candidate

The influence of Postmodernism on the Evangelical Theology of Spiritual Formation and Christian witness amongst selected Charismatic and mainstream Churches in Nairobi.

Kenyatta University Awaiting feedback

Ondieki Jane Serage C50/CE/14546/2009 Masters Candidate

Topic not fully decided Kenyatta University, Kenya

Proposal writing

Muiruri Njuru Reg. No. C82/24525/2010 Masters candidate

Topic not fully settled Kenyatta University Awaiting feedback

Robert K. Korir C50/KER/CE/24244/2013 0721 827 180 [email protected]

Bride-wealth Views and Practices Among Christians in Africa Inland Church, Bureti District

Kenyatta University Proposal writing

Nancy Kemunto Obwaya, C50/CE/14567/2009 Masters candidate (MA) [email protected]

Belief in Witchcraft and Its Effects on Family Stability in Mosocho Division

Kenyatta University Rewriting proposal, for second submission

Swin C. Mamati 0724 899 520 [email protected], [email protected]

Eschatology in African Christianity With Reference to New Holy Church

Kenyatta University Proposal writing

Rose Kaibunga, C50/CE/252622/2013, 0725849409, [email protected] MA Candidate

“Restoring and Preserving of Traditional African Shrines for Christian Worship by the Akorino in Igembe South Constituency”

Kenyatta University Awaiting feedback from the researcher

Lilian Ndungwa Kyalo, C50/KER/CE/26645/2013 0726820773, [email protected] MA Candidate

“Influence of Money on Church Leadership: A Case Study of the AIC Church in Mitinyani Region, Kitui County,”

Kenyatta University Awaiting feedback from the researcher

Evaline Birgen, C50/KER/CE/27233/2013 0725327520, [email protected]

“Role of the Faith Based Organizations in Socio-Economic Development in Kericho: A Case Study of the Catholic Church in Socio-Sigowet Constituency,”

Kenyatta University Awaiting feedback from the researcher

Noah K. Kipkech, C50/KER/24204/2013, 0720296611, [email protected] MA Candidate

“The Electronic Church in Urban Kenya and its Implication on the Local Church: A Case Study of Nakuru North Sub-County,”

Kenyatta University Awaiting feedback from the researcher

Lilian Ndungwa Kyalo C50/KER/CE/26645/2013 0726820773 [email protected]

Influence of Money on Church Leadership: A Case Study of the AIC Church in Mitinyani Region, Kitui County.

Kenyatta University Awaiting feedback from the researcher

Jennifer Chepkorir C50/KER/CE/25179/2014

Participatory Leadership Issues Facing Women in

Kenyatta University Awaiting feedback from the researcher

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MA Candidate African Inland Church, Chepalungu District, Bomet County

Margaret M. Mahugu C50/28473/2014 MA Candidate

Gender Variations in Juja Sub-County Pentecostal churches

Kenyatta University Working on the proposal

Kinya Lylian C50/28220/2014 MA Candidate

Effects of Social media to Christianity: A case study of University students, Meru County

Kenyatta University Working on proposal

Njagi Dominic C50/CE/22298 MA Candidate

Continuity and Change in Religious Functions of Njuri-Nichele Council of Elders

Kenyatta University Working on proposal

FELLOWSHIPS:

2014-2017: Appointed as a Research Fellow at the Research Institute for Theology and Religion (for a renewable 3 years contract), University of South Africa (UNISA), from 1

st August 2014.

2007- 2011: Made a Post Doctoral Research Fellow at the University of KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa

2009: Post Doctoral Research Fellow at the University of KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa

2010: Post Doctoral Research Fellow at the University of KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa

RESPONSIBILITIES: At Kenyatta University

2010 to date appointed by PRS Chair, the Co-ordinator of the Department in Mombasa Campus.

18th May 2012: Appointed Board Member of Chemchemi International Journal of School of Humanities and Social

Sciences, Kenyatta University

October 2010 - to date. Student mentor, KU-Mombasa Campus

May to August 2015, Ag Co-ordinator, School of Humanities and Social Sciences, KU, Mombasa Campus

At Other Institutions

2010. Chaired the fifth Session of Annual Conference of Church History Society of Southern Africa, whose theme was, “Ecumenism: a historical perspective” which was held: the University of University of North West, Potchefstroom, South Africa, August 16-18, 2010.

February 2008, appointed the National Co-ordinator for the Open Learning Diploma in Christian Ministries & Civic Responsibilities, for Carlile College, Nairobi, which involved all administrative duties.

13. Publications in newspapers (as part of community outreach) Opinions, columns and features: 2016: “Mau-Mau General Magoto and the bullet in his body,” Weekly Citizen, volume 19 Issue No. 14, April 4 – 10 April, 2016, pages 12-13. 2014, “David Gitari‟s autobiography a must-read for pan-Africanists,” November 21, 2014, http://www.the-star.co.ke/news/david-gitaris-autobiography-must-read-pan-africanists 2014, “Kanyari reflects moral bankruptcy of a nation,” The Star, November 17, 2014, http://the-star.co.ke/news/kanyari-reflects-moral-bankruptcy-nation 2014, “Mandela, Sankara inspires us”, Kirinyaga Star, August/September 2014, pg 7. 2014, “Mandela and Sankara: Any lessons for Kenya?” The Star, August 3, 2014 http://www.the-star.co.ke/news/article-181990/mandela-and-sankara-any-lessons-kenya 2014, “Leadership lessons from Mandela, Sankara,” The People Daily, July 29, 2014, http://mediamaxnetwork.co.ke/peopledaily/?p=94944 2014, “Let's not celebrate Lupita and miss the lesson!” The People Daily, 12 March 2014 (opinion article) www.thepeople.co.ke/61406/lets-celebrate-lupita-miss-lesson/ 2014, “Remembering General Chui wa Mararo: Was Mau Mau a Revolution Betrayed?” The Star, 19 February 2014, pg 26 and 27 (feature) http://www.the-star.co.ke/news/article-155886/remembering-general-chui-wa-mararo-was-mau-mau-revolution-betrayed 2013, “Mandela was living testimony of struggle for justice, dignity is never in vain” The People Daily, December 12, 2013 (opinion),

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http://www.thepeople.co.ke/40692/mandela-living-testimony-struggle-justice-dignity-never-vain/ 2013: “Mandela deserves his saintly status,” Weekly Citizen, volume 16 Issue No. 49, December 16

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nd, 2013, page 5.

2013, “UN rejection of deferral request: Any hidden agenda for ICC cases?” The People Daily, November 19, 2013 (opinion), http://www.thepeople.co.ke/32948/un-rejection-of-deferral-request-any-hidden-agenda-for-icc-cases/ 2013: “Combating terrorism in Kenya calls for borrowing of traditional methods,” Weekly Citizen, volume 16, Issue No. 38. September 30

th to October 6, 2013, page 5.

2013: “Don‟t ban night passenger travel by bus,” Weekly Citizen, volume 16 Issue No. 35. September 9

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2013: “Kenya, Senegal, Zimbabwe elections point to renaissance in post-cold war Africa”, Weekly Citizen, volume 16 Issue No. August 12

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2013: “With every sector craving for higher pay, does anyone care for Wanjiku?” The People Daily, http://www.thepeople.co.ke/8087/with-every-sector-craving-for-higher-pay-does-anyone-cares-for-wanjiku/ (July 3, 2013). 2013: “Lopsided priorities bleeding Kenya from all sides,” Weekly Citizen, volume 16 Issue No. 26, July 8

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2013: “Is Kenya going through an epistemological crisis?” Weekly Citizen, volume 16 Issue No. 8, February 25 – March 3, 2013, page 5. 2013: “Akorino: The Search for Refined Christianity” (feature), Weekly Citizen, volume 16 Issue No. 6, February 11-17, 2013, page 10. 2012: “Lessons from Saitoti, Ojodeh Helicopter crash deaths,” Weekly Citizen, volume 15 Issue No. 25, June 18

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2012: “Reconciliation Is Always Hot Topic,” The Star, 25 May 2012, http://www.the-star.co.ke/opinions/others/77417-reconciliation-is-always-hot-topic 2012. “Changing Kanu‟s name will be a betrayal,” Daily Nation, January 16, 2012, http://www.nation.co.ke/oped/Opinion/Changing+Kanus+name+will+be+a+betrayal+/- /440808/1308182/-/cfs107z/-/index.htm 2011. “Let Wangari Maathai be an Environmental Ancestral Spirit for Kenya,” (a two-page feature) Weekly Citizen, volume 14 Issue No. 40, October 10

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th, 2011, pages 10-11.

2007 (8th April) “Popularity polls posing big threat to our unity”

http://www.timesnews.co.ke/08april07/editorials/comm1.html 2007 (20

th January) “Time for church leaders‟ takeover?” in Kenya Times

http://www.timesnews.co.ke/20jan07/editorials/comm1.html 2005. “Africa still needs a political paradigm” in Kenya Times http://www.timesnews.co.ke/24nov05/insight/ins4.html 2005/11/24 2004. “We must start to appreciate our heroes” in Kenya Times www.kentimes.com/20oct04/editorials/comm1.html 2004/10/20 1996 “A theologian‟s view of Constitutional Review” People Weekly, 16/5/1996

Updated April 26, 2016