School of Humanities staff and students during the Career Week held between january 28 - February 2, 2019 at the Graduation Square
Registrar RIO graced the launch of Professor. Githiora's book on Sheng' at the Graduate School Building Room 202
CODESRIA team members following the discussion during the workshop training hosted by the School of Humanities and Social Sciences at KUCC
CODESRIA team members following the discussion during the workshop training hosted by the School of Humanities and Social Sciences at KUCC
Participants comparing notes in their groups during the Group Discussion Session at the CODESRIA workshop hosted by the School of Humanities and Social Sciences at KUCC
Professor Joy Obando of the Department of Geography referring to her notes on Research Integrity and Ethics during the CODESRIA workshop hosted by the School of Humanities and Social Sciences at the KUCC
The gracious Professor Joy Obando of the Department of Geography, explaining ethical concepts in research to members of the CODESRIA team during the 10 day workshop hosted by the School of Humanities and Social Sciences at KUCC
Confucius Institute Event held at BSSC Room 14
Professor Abdul Karim Bangura explaining to the participants about the Ideal Dissertation Structure during the CODESRIA workshop hosted by the School of Humanities and Social Sciences at KUCC
The Dean, School of Humanities and Social Sciences, Professor Chris Shisanya giving his presentation on Epistemological Paradigms in Social Research during the CODESRIA workshop hosted by the School at KUCC
Professor Ishmael Munene presenting a certificate of participation to Lydia Amoah from University of Ghana during the closing ceremony of CODESRIA workshop hosted by the School of Humanities and Social Sciences at KUCC
Professor Ibrahim Oanda presenting a certificate of participation to Florence Shingirayi Chamisa from University of FortHare during the closing ceremony of CODESRIA workshop hosted by the School of Humanities and Social Sciences at KUCC
Professor Ibrahim Oanda presenting a certificate of participation to Sylvester Kohol Shima from University of Ibadan during the closing ceremony of CODESRIA workshop hosted by the School of Humanities and Social Sciences at KUCC
The facilitators Professors Chris Shisanya being presented with gifts as a token of appreciation for the exemplary job they did during the CODESRIA workshop hosted by the School of Humanities and Social Sciences at KUCC.
The facilitators Professors Joy Obando being presented with gifts as a token of appreciation for the exemplary job they did during the CODESRIA workshop hosted by the School of Humanities and Social Sciences at KUCC.
Dr. Godwin Murunga, the Incoming Executive Secretary of CODESRIA giving his closing remarks during the workshop hosted by the School of Humanities and Social Sciences at KUCC
The facilitator being presented with gifts as a token of appreciation for the exemplary job they did during the CODESRIA workshop hosted by the School of Humanities and Social Sciences at KUCC.
The facilitator being presented with gifts as a token of appreciation for the exemplary job they did during the CODESRIA workshop hosted by the School of Humanities and Social Sciences at KUCC.
The facilitator being presented with gifts as a token of appreciation for the exemplary job they did during the CODESRIA workshop hosted by the School of Humanities and Social Sciences at KUCC.


Title/Qualifications:
Prof.
Department/Unit/Section:
Philosophy and Religious Studies
Contact Address:
P.O. Box 43844-00100, Nairobi, Kenya.
Email
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Permanent Address: Tutti Location, North Kanduyi, P.O. Box 75 Bungoma.
Position:
Professor
Area of Specialization: Prof. of Phenomenology of Religion and African Culture (Religious Ethical Dilemmas and Moral Conundrums)



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Publications

Referred Journals

  • 2018 “Secularization of funeral rituals among Luo and Luyia people of West Kenya”, International Journal of Creative Research and Studies, Vol. 2, Issue (11), 33-47.
  • 2016 “The hermeneutics of the phenomenon of dialogue between Christians and Muslims in contemporary Kenya”, International Journal of Humanities and Social Science, Vol.6 (5), 157-162.
  • 2015 “Prosperity Gospel in Kenyan Urban Centres: Come, See, Pay and Receive your Miracles and Healing”, Research on Humanities and Social Science, Vol. 5(10), 199-208.
  • 2015 “The Phenomenon of intolerance and its impact on Christian - Muslim relation in Kenya”, Research on Humanities and Social Science, Vol. 5(8), 122-127.
  • 2014 “The Suppression of Women by Religion: A Kenyan Example”, Journal of Educational Policy and Entrepreneurial Research, Vol.1 (4), 48-60.
  • 2013 “Work Ethics for University Lecturers: An Example of Nairobi and Kenyatta Universities”, International Journal of Arts and Commerce, Vol.2 (8), 8-22.
  • 2013 “African Traditional Cultural Conundrums which make Women prone to HIV/AIDS infections: A Case of the Maasai of Kenya”, International Journal of Education and Research, Vol.1 (8), 153-
  • 166.
  • 2013 “The Dynamics of Religiosity and Spirituality in Kenyan Public Universities”, International Journal of Education and Research, Vol.1 (6), 63-80.
  • 2013 “The Phenomenon of Religious Switching among University Students: The Case of Nairobi and Kenyatta Universities, Kenya”, International Journal of Education and Research, Vol. 1(5), 241-258.
  • 2013 “The Phenomenon of Examination Malpractice: An Example of Nairobi and Kenyatta Universities”, in Journal of Education and Practice, Vol. 4 No. 18, 2013, pp. 87 – 96.
  • 1993 “The Baring of Religion in Kenya Politics for Maseno Journal of Education, Arts and Science.
  • 1992 “Augustine’s Contribution to Church and State” in Africa Theological Journal Vol. 21and No.2 Arusha, Tanzania.
  • 1983 “African Names and Christian Names” AFER Vol. 25, No. 2 (Eldoret).
  • 1980 “Christian Teaching in the Country is Deteriorating” – Target, Nairobi
  • 1969 “Mini Skirt” – Target, Nairobi.
  • 1967 “Prostitution” – Voice of STAS, Nairobi. Naming in the Luo Tribe “Voice of STAS”, Nairobi.

Books

  • 2004 Challenges Towards Democratization: An Example of Eastern Africa Violence of Child Abuse and Sexual Exploitation – EATWOT.
  • 2001 Environmental Ethics – EATWOT.
  • 1990 Co-author, Christian Religious Education for Secondary Education Book IV, Gideon S. Were, Nairobi.
  • 1990 Co-author, A Comparative Study of Religion, Nairobi University Press.
  • 1989 Co-editor, Bottlenecks to National Identity, Ethnic Co-operation Towards National Building, P.N.P.A. English Press, Nairobi.
  • 1989 Co-author, You and Your Society, Social Education and Ethics Secondary Education, Forms I and II, Longman, Kenya.
  • 1983 “A Christian-Luo Dialogue Life and Death”, Spearhead No. 78 Gaba Publication, Eldoret.
  • 1979 The Luo Concept of Death, (Part D, Thesis), Rome.
  • 1991 Bible Study Set-Books, Lecture Series University of Nairobi College of Education and External Studies, Nairobi University Press.
  • 1990 Co-author, Social Education and Ethics for Secondary Schools, Book IV, Telegraphic Press, Nairobi.
  • 1989 Co-author, Social Education and Ethics for Universities and Diploma Colleges, Heinemann.

Books Chapters

  • 2000 Co-author, Shine on Ethiopian Child – Manual for Child Care Programme, EOC-CFAD, Commercial Printing Enterprise, Addis Ababa, Ethiopia.
  • 1999 “The Violence of Child Abuse” in Mary Getui and P. Kanyago, eds.,From Violence to Peace, EATWOT, Kenya.
  • 1999 “Towards an African Environmental Theology” in Mary Getui and E.A. Obeng eds., Theology of Reconstruction, Exploratory Essays, EATWOT, Kenya.
  • 1998 “The River-Lake Luo Phenomenon of Death: A base for Religious Interlocutors” in James L. Cox, ed., Rites of Passage in Contemporary Africa, London, and Cardiff Press.
  • 1992 “Humankind’s Superiority for or Against Nature” in G.E.M. ed. God the Contemporary Discussion Serious: God, Humanity and Mother Nature, Maasai Publishers, Nairobi.

 

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