Developing Comprehensive Christian Education - Faculty Enrichment Program: East Africa

Contrasting Christian Corldview and Traditional African Worldviews

 

Dr. Paul Mumo

 Deputy Principal Academic Affairs, Scott Theological College

Paul Mumo Kisau has a Ph.D. from Aberdeen University and is a Theologian whose area of research is in Stewardship and especially stewardship of resources, including environmental resources. He has recently become an International Faculty member for Haggai Institute based in Singapore and Maui, Hawaii (U.S.A.).  Dr. Mumo Kisau has authored numerous journal articles, seminar papers and book chapters.

Each plenary session will be followed by a panel session and a discussion session. This will provide opportunity for questions and discussion among colleagues within discipline specific categories.

 

Panel session and breakout sessions will be in discipline specific tracks and will focus on the practical application of a holistic Christian worldview in the specific disciplines, will consider specific ways on how to engage Christian convictions in the disciplines, and will equip participants to help students to serve in God’s world in their chosen field of study and work. A panel session on the final day of the FEP will focus on issues for East African Christian higher education, including looking at resources and strategies for attracting good students, dealing with negative ethnicity in the region, and developing Christian character in our faculty and students.

 

Sponsored by

CPCHEA

Centre for the Promotion of Christian Higher Education in Africa

 

For more FEP details contact:

Dr. Lilian Wahome 254 722 877 572 | Within Kenya 0722 877 572

Isaac Mutua 254 723 811 221 | Within Kenya: 0723 887 221

 

or e-mail: cpchea_admin@cpchea.org

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