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Humphrey Mwangi Waweru

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    African theological Understanding of Eco-Justice
    The Apocalypse of John and Liberation Theology in Africa
    Dealing with challenges of the elderly
    • 2023

      Exploring the Apocalypse as a complex interpretive tool, this book presents it as a means to understand both historical contexts and personal spiritual responses. It offers innovative readings that aim to promote liberation within the African continent, highlighting the intersection of theology and socio-political issues. Through its multifaceted approach, it seeks to empower readers to engage with the text in ways that resonate with contemporary African experiences.

      The Apocalypse of John and Liberation Theology in Africa
    • 2019

      Dealing with challenges of the elderly

      • 152 pages
      • 6 hours of reading

      Focusing on the role of the Methodist Church of Kenya, this book examines the challenges faced by the elderly in Imenti South, Meru County. It presents research findings that identify the status of the elderly, the factors contributing to their difficulties, and the effectiveness of the Church's strategies in addressing these issues. Additionally, it proposes holistic approaches to better support the elderly population, emphasizing their importance in a progressive society.

      Dealing with challenges of the elderly
    • 2018

      Focusing on the intersection of theology and environmental stewardship, this handbook provides theological students and scholars with foundational insights for developing an environmental theology. It addresses the urgent need for management and conservation of natural resources, driven by increasing human activity and population growth. By engaging the theological community, the book aims to inspire grassroots involvement in environmental issues, emphasizing the role of faith in fostering sustainable practices for the survival of our planet.

      African theological Understanding of Eco-Justice