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Zapf Chancery Publishers Africa Ltd.

Chapter Title: List of Contributors

Book Title: Theological Education in Contemporary Africa


Book Editor(s): Grant LeMarquand, Joseph D. Galgalo
Published by: Zapf Chancery Publishers Africa Ltd.. (2004)
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Contributors

Mr. John Chesworth is head of Religious and Missiological Studies


and a lecturer in Islam and Christian-Muslim relations at St. Paul’s
United Theological College. He is a graduate of the University of
Birmingham where he did his M.A. in Islamics and is now a Ph.D.
candidate.
[P.O. Private Bag, Limuru, Kenya]

Professor Musa W. Dube teaches Biblical Studies at the University of


Botswana and is a HIV/AIDS Theological Consultant at the World
Council of Churches. She is a graduate of the University of Durham
and of Vanderbilt University and the author of Postcolonial Feminist
Interpretation of the Bible (2000) and Other Ways of Reading: African
Women and the Bible (2001).
[P.O. BOX 355, Gaborone, Botswanna]

The Rev. Dr. Joseph Galgalo is a senior lecturer in Systematic and


Contextual Theologies at St. Paul’s United Theological College.
Galgalo, a graduate of St. Paul’s and of the University of Cambridge
is a minister with the Anglican Church of Kenya and a member of
the Inter-Anglican Theological and Doctrinal Commission.
[P.O. Private Bag, Limuru, Kenya]

The Rev. Sammy Githuku is a lecturer in Hebrew and Old Testament


studies at St. Paul’s United Theological College. He is a graduate of
St. Paul’s and of McGill University, Montreal, Canada, and a PhD
candidate at the Catholic University of Eastern Africa.
[P.O. Private Bag, Limuru, Kenya]

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256 Theological Education in Contemporary Africa

Mrs. Josphine Gitome teaches in the Religious Studies Department


of Kenyatta University and is a graduate of the University of Nairobi.
[P.O. BOX 43844, Nairobi, Kenya]

The Rev. Dr. Grant LeMarquand is Associate Professor of Biblical


Studies and Mission at Trinity Episcopal School for Ministry and a
former lecturer at Wycliffe College in Toronto and at St. Paul’s. He
is a graduate of McGill University, and of Wycliffe College in the
University of Toronto. He is the author of An Issue of Relevance: A
Comparative Study of the Story of the Bleeding Woman (Mk 5: 25-
34; Mt 9:20-22; Lk 8:43-48) in North Atlantic and African Contexts
(2004).
[311 Eleventh St, Ambridge, Pa 15003, U.S.A.]

The Rev. Dr. Johnson Mbillah is the General Advisor to the


Programme for Christian Muslim Relations in Africa
(PROCMURA). He is a graduate of the University of Birmingham
and is a Presbyterian Minister.
[PROCMURA, P.O. Box 66099, 00800 Westlands, Nairobi, Kenya]

The Rev. Peter Mageto is a doctoral student at Garrett-Evangelical


Divinity School. He is a graduate of St. Paul’s and is an ordained
minister of the Methodist Church of Kenya.
[8909 Forest View Road, Evanston, IL 60203, U.S.A]

Ms. Maryann Mwangi is the co-ordinator for HIV-AIDS program


of St. Paul’s Institute of Life Long Learning and also lectures in
social studies at St. Paul’s College. She is a graduate of the University
of Delhi and of the University of Jamia Milia.
[P.O. Private Bag, Limuru, Kenya]

The Rev. Prof. Godfrey Nguru (Principal of St. Paul’s United


Theological College 1999-2004) is currently the Vice Chancellor of
Daystar University, Nairobi. He is a graduate of the University of

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Contributors 257

East Africa, Makerere University College, and the University of


Tennessee. He is an ordained priest of the Anglican Church of Kenya.
[Daystar University, PO Box 44400, Nairobi, Kenya]

The Rev. Dr. Nyambura Njoroge is the Executive Secretary of the


Ecumenical Theological Education Programme of the World Council
of Churches. She is a graduate of St. Paul’s and of Princeton and is
ordained in the Presbyterian Church of East Africa.
[The World Council of Churches, P.O. Box 2100, 1211 Geneva,
Switzerland]

The Rev. Dr. Jonas Pazstor has taught at St. Paul’s United
Theological College, the Reformed Theological Academy, Debrecan,
Hungary, and the Faculty of Theology of Károli Gáspár University.
He is a graduate of Pázmány University, Budapest, the University
of Edinburgh and of the University of Manchester and holds
doctorates from both Princeton Seminary and Károli Gáspár
Reformed University. His many publications include A misszió
theologiája [A Theology Mission] (Debrecen: Ref. Theologiai
Akadémia, 1980).
[Karcag Utca, 23 Alberty Lua, Budapest H-1116, Hungary]

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