Speech of acceptance of the Friedrich Ebert Stiftung Human Rights Award 2021. 1 December 2021. Gaborone, Botswana. Alice Mogwe is a Botswana activist and lawyer. SheRead More
Category: Continuing Indaba Essays
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Dr. Zebedi A. Muga from St Paul’s University, Limuru, explores aspects of Pentateuchal Indaba and resolutions from selected readings of the Pentateuch and the ANE IntroductionRead More
Rev. Philip Agik lecturer in Systematic Theology at Saint Paul’s University, Limuru, lects on the insights that can be drawn from the implications of Theological Discourse onRead More
C. B. Peter was a highly respected member the theology faculty at St Paul’s University who sadly died in 2013. He was of Indian heritageRead More
The 2007 elections in Kenya were followed by nationwide conflict. The violence shocked the nation and caused immense damage to families, communities, and to theRead More
A reflection on Mark 7:24-30 by Dr Evie Vernon – a theologian from Jamaica.Poem and Bible Study. Let us hear the words of the foreignRead More
Ven. Dr. Ndung’u Ikenye introduces a Kikuyu system for conversation and healing of community. Njung’wa is a four-legged or four-footed Kikuyu stool which was traditionally usedRead More
Rev Robinson Kariuki Mwangi Acting Principle, St Andrew’s College, Kabare, Kenya. Written in 2009 when partnership across the Anglican Communion was under threat, this articleRead More
Phil Groves pays tribute to Professor Glagalo following him being awarded the St Augustine Cross by the Archbishop of Canterbury for services to the AnglicanRead More
Venerable Paul Shaibu Katampu, St. Nicholas Seminary, Cape Coast reflects on the Ghananian concept of the ‘Old Lady’ in conflict transoformation. Like Martin Luther King,Read More