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Rev. Dr. Julius Kithinji
Dean, School of Theology

Academic Qualifications

PhD (Kenyatta University); MTH (University of KwaZulu-Natal South Africa); BD (St. Paul's) 

Bio

The Rev. Dr. Julius Kithinji serves as the Dean, School of Theology. He holds a PhD in New Testament (Kenyatta University), MTh (Kwa Zulu-Natal) and BD (St. Paul's University). He specializes in New Testament Studies from a postcolonial perspective. He served on the executive committee of the Africa Society of Evangelical Theology.

Publications

  1. Kithinji, Julius. "Egalitarian Faith Nurturing in the African Context." In Christian Egalitarian Leadership: Empowering the Whole Church According to the Scriptures, ed. Aida Besancon Spencer and William David Spencer, 152-165. Eugene, Oregon: Wipf & Stock, 2020.
  2. Kithinji, Julius. “Bible in the Age of Religious Radicalism: An Enigma or Assistive Literature.” Journal of Philosophy, Culture and Religion. Vol. 50, (2020): 27-33.
  3. Kithinji, Julius. "Decolonizing the Treatment of the Pharisees in 7:53-8:11." International Journal of Development Research 9, no. 1 (2019): 25458-63.
  4. Kithinji, Julius, and Lydia Chemei. "Decolonizing and Reassembling the Voice of John’s Gospel in a Time of Ecological Crisis." African Multidisciplinary Journal http://hdl.handle.net/123456789/1081 (2017).
  5. Kithinji, Julius. "Agents of Wrath: Romans 13:1-15." In Tamar Campaign: Contextual Bible Study Manual and Sermon Outlines on Gender Based Violence, edited by FECCLAHA. Nairobi: Noel Creative Media Services, 2017.
  6. Kithinji, Julius. "Violent Men Consult Jesus: John 7:53-8:11." In Tamar Campaign: Contextual Bible Study Manual and Sermon Outlines on Gender Based Violence, edited by FECCLAHA. Nairobi: Noel Creative Media Services, 2017.
  7. Kithinji, Julius. "Impunity and Exousia in Mark 1:21-28: Choices and Consequences for Kenyan Readers." In The Postcolonial Church: Bible, Theology and Mission, edited by R S Wafula, Esther Mombo and Joseph Wandera. Alameda, California: Borderless Press, 2016.
  8. Kithinji, Julius. Postcolonial Redaction of Social-Economic Parables in Luke's Gospel: Bible and Making of the Poor in Kenya. Berlin: Lambert Academic Publishers, 2011


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