Nyambura Njoroge
Nyambura Jane Njoroge is a Kenyan ecumenical leader and ordained Presbyterian minister. She is the program executive for the World Council of Churches' program on Ecumenical HIV and AIDS Initiatives and Advocacy.[1][2][3] She has been working with the WCC's Ecumenical HIV and AIDS Initiative for Africa (EHAIA) since 2002.[3] She was ordained by the Presbyterian Church of East Africa in Kenya.[1] She co-edited Talitha Cum! Theologies of African Women, with Musa Dube.[4] She is a founding member of the Circle of Concerned African Women Theologians and a member of ANERELA+ (African Network of Religious Leaders living with or personally affected by HIV and AIDS.[5][6]
Works
Ecumenism and Theological Education in Africa (2004)
Beyond Suffering and Lament: Theology of Hope and Life (2008)
Daughters of Africa Heed the Call for Justice, Peace, and Fullness of Life (2013)
A New Way of Facilitating Leadership: Lessons from African Women Theologians (2005)
Transforming Ministerial Ecumenical Formation (2009)
An Ecumenical Commitment (2009)[7]
Revising Theological Education and Ministerial Formation
Theological Education and Doing Theology Lessons from the Past
Kiama Kia Ngo: African Christian Feminist Ethic , Legon: Legon Theological Study Series
Searching for Ways of Promoting Christian Unity in Theological Education and Ministerial Formation
Theologizing during Labour Pains: Women, Children and War in the Bible
A Spirituality of Resistance and Transformation
Partnership in God’s Mission in Africa Today.” In Partnership in God’s Mission in Africa Today: The Papers and Reports of the Consultation of African Women and Men of Reformed Tradition 9-15
Ecumenical Theological Education and the Church in Africa Today
Groaning and Languishing in Labour Pains
The Missing Voice: African Women Doing Theology
The Promise and Ministry of the Holy Spirit: Empowering Africans to Search for the Fullness of Life
Not an Option: Ministry with and for People with Disabilities
Turn to God - Rejoice in Hope
Come Now, Let Us Reason Together
Talitha Cum! to the New Millennium: A Conclusion
Reclaiming Our Heritage of Power: Discovering Our Theological Voices[7]
References
- Lowrey, Stephanie (2020-05-22). "9 African Women Theologians You Should Know About". The GlobalChurch Project. Retrieved 2021-02-08.
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- "Responding to HIV with faith and courage". World Council of Churches. Retrieved 2021-02-08.
- Talitha cum! : theologies of African women. Njoroge, Nyambura J., Dube Shomanah, Musa W., 1964-. Pietermaritzburg: Cluster Publications. 2001. ISBN 1-875053-25-5. OCLC 50276128.
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: CS1 maint: others (link) - "Nyambura J. Njoroge". Sojourners. 2013-01-01. Retrieved 2021-02-08.
- Njoroge, Nyambura (2009). "Gender, Justice, Ministry and Healing" (PDF). Progressio. 3.
- "'To Engage in God's Mission of Struggle for Abundant Life': Nyambura Jane Njoroge's Ecumenical Theological Education Vision for African Christianity 1 | Request PDF". ResearchGate. Retrieved 2021-08-26.