Lecturer in the Department of Theology and Pastoral Studies, School of Arts and Social Sciences
Biography
A lecturer in Theology, with an experience of more than 20 years in teaching. Contributed to African Christian scholarship through workshops, seminars and writing in journals and books
Academic Qualifications
PhD, Theology (African Christianity) Akrofi-Christaller Institute, Ghana, 2013
Master of Arts, Theology, Regents Theological College (Manchester University), United Kingdom, 2004
Certificate, Applied Theology Regents Theological College (Manchester University), United Kingdom, 2002
Bachelor Of Art (Government & Public Administration) Moi University Kenya 1996
Publications (4 Publications)
Journals
Murimi Susan, “A Survey of Christianity in Kenya”, in Isabel A. Phiri, Dietrich Werner, Kaunda Chama, Owino Kennedy, eds., Anthology of African Christianity, (Oxford: Regnum, 2016), (305-613)
Murimi Susan, “Kenyan Pentecostalism: An Epitome of Theological Shifts Within Pentecostal Christianity”, in Vinson Synan, Amos Young & J. Kwabena Asamoah-Gyadu, eds., Global Renewal Christianity, Vol.3, (Lake Mary: Charisma House, 2016), (109-127).
Murimi Susan: Roho Christianity: Beginnings and Development of Pentecostalism in Kenya (1910-1948); Roho Christianity Symposium, 6th – 9th December 2012; Carmelite Centre
Murimi Susan, “The Impact of Christendom Perspective in Western Practice: The Breaking of African Primal Worldview & The Shaping of a New Identity among the Gikuyu” in Journal of African Christian Thought (JACT), (Vol 11.1, June 2008), 50-59
Research Interests
Interested in African Christianity.
History and development of Pentecostal/Charismatic Christianity in Kenya