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Kenneth Ngwa is an Associate Professor of Hebrew Bible at Drew Theological School, Drew University. His work focuses on race, religion, and pedagogy, particularly in crisis contexts like the COVID-19 pandemic and Ferguson-era social justice movements. He advocates for anti-racist teaching, decolonial approaches, and trauma-informed pedagogy, blending theological scholarship with innovative methods such as digital media and communal learning.
- Research Interests: Hebrew Bible, racial justice, online education, and the intersection of religion with ecology and AI ethics.
- Awards: ACHTUS Award for contributions to theological education.
His blog posts (e.g., “Positively Outraged with COVID”, “Ferguson, Bible, and the Long Division of Race”) reflect a commitment to transformative education, addressing systemic inequities and fostering student-teacher partnerships. Recent articles highlight trends in anti-racist syllabi, AI’s impact on theological pedagogy, and spiritual formation through wonder.





