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Ofula Kenneth is a Tutorial Fellow in World Christianity at Wycliffe Hall, University of Oxford, since September 2023. A priest in the Anglican Church of Kenya, he bridges theological education with sociological analysis of religious practices.
- Education: PhD in World Christianity and History of Religions (Princeton Theological Seminary, 2023)
- MA in World Christianity (Princeton Theological Seminary)
- BA in Political Science and Public Administration (Moi University, Kenya)
His research focuses on the intersection of African indigenous worldviews and Christianity, examining how traditional rituals like puberty rites are reinterpreted within Anglican congregations in Kenya. He analyzes literary works (e.g., Ngugi wa Thiong’o’s The River Between) as case studies for understanding religious identity negotiation in postcolonial contexts.
Ofula is affiliated with international scholarly societies, including the American Academy of Religion and the African Association for the Study of Religion. His work spans ritual theory, religion in African democracies, and youth development within faith communities.
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