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Prof. Bernard Boyo 

Professor of Theology

B.Th. (Ontario Bible College and Scott Christian University), M.Div. (Nairobi International School of Theology), M.Th. (Nairobi Evangelical Graduate School of Theology), Ph.D. Theology (Fuller Theological Seminary, Pasadena, California).

Title

Director, Resource Mobilization, Projects and Partnership & Professor, School of Arts & Social Sciences

Publications

Books
  • Boyo, Bernard (2021) The Church and Politics: A Theological Reflection, HippoBooks, ACTS and Langham Publishing, UK. ISBN 978-1-83973-414-4. Available https://langhamliterature.org/author-bio?author_id=8891
  • Theology and Politics: The Role of the Church: Christian Involvement in Politics. Germany: Lambert academic Publishing, 2009
  • Editor, Integrating Faith and Learning: Reflections on Christian Higher Education in Africa,. Daystar University, 2015
  • Editor, Call Me MARAH, Commentary on the Book of Ruth by David Oginde, 2000

Book Chapters
  • “Current Developments in Christian Higher Education” in Integrating Faith and Learning: Reflections on Christian Higher Education in Africa, edited by Bernard Boyo. Daystar University, 2015.
  • Book Review in Perspectives Journal, a Daystar University Publication, 2006.
  • Article in Integrating Faith and Learning: Interdisciplinary Perspectives Journal “Integration of Faith and Scholarship: A Theological Fallacy?” December, 2006.
  • Chapter on “A Theological Reflection on Death and Dying: Hope of Life in HIV/AIDS” in the book: Towards HIV and AIDS Competency for the Christian Fraternity: Some Pertinent Theological and Ministerial Considerations, November 2007.
  • Article in Perspectives Journal, a Daystar University Publication, November 2008.
  • Response to “Children as Signs of the Kingdom of God: A Challenge to Us All” by Keith White in Now and Next: A Compendium of Papers Presented at the Now and Next Theological Conference on Children, Nairobi, Kenya, March 9-12, 2011.
  • “Of Penguins and Immigrants” book chapter in Walking Together: Christian Thinking and Public Life in South Africa, edited by Joel Carpenter. Abilene, Texas: ACU Press, 2012.