Faculty
Stanley M. Mutunga, Ph.D.
Professor, Intercultural Studies
Phone: (714) 879-3901 x 2633
Email: smutunga@hiu.edu
Office: Terraces Building, 3rd floor Room 319
EDUCATION:
- Ph.D., Intercultural Studies, Fuller Theological Seminary
- M.A., Intercultural Studies, Fuller Theological Seminary
- B.A., Theology, Scott Theological College/Ontario Bible College
COURSES:
- Special Populations
- Mission Theology
- Holistic Mission
- Dynamics of Christian Community & Ministry
- Founder and President of Tumaini International Ministries - an organization focused on supporting AIDS orphans in Kenya, Africa (2002—to present)
- International Who’s Who of Professional Educators, 2001
- Founding member of the International Council for Higher Education (ICHE) based in Zurich, Switzerland, 1998
- Recipient of the Annual Missiology Award at Fuller Seminary, 1993
ACADEMIC INTERESTS:
- Micro-financing & Community Development
- Holistic Community Development
- Ministry among the AIDS Impacted Communities
PUBLICATIONS:
- A Holistic Christian Approach to HIV/AIDS Epidemic: A Case Study, 2005.
- “From Holistic to Transformational Community Development” in Journal of Management, Graduate Business Department, Hope International University, April, 2003.
- “Who Raises the Child when there is no village” a book chapter in Footprints of God edited by Charles Van Engen, Nancy Thomas and Robert Gallagher, MARC, World Vision, 1999
- A Search for African Identity. Westminster Theological Seminary,1998
- “Wakwetu without Strangers”, a book chapter in Tribalism and Ethnicity. Edited by Elie Buconyori, AEA, Kenya, 1997
- “Nairobi and Naomi”, a book chapter in God So Loves the City: Theology for Urban Missiology. Edited by Charles Van Engen and Jude Tiersma, MARC, World Vision, 1994
- “An Investigation into rural-urban Migration to Nairobi and its implications for leadership development for the church”. Ph.D. Dissertation at Fuller Theological Seminary,1993
HOBBIES/INTERESTS:
Playing miniature golf with someone I can beat!
FAVORITE SCRIPTURE:
“Religion that God our Father accepts as pure and faultless is this: to look after orphans and widows in their distress and to keep oneself from being polluted by the world” (James 1:27, NIV)
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