1 Parsitau Damaris Seleina Professor, Egerton University, Kenya Articles: Long work Sociology of Gender and Religion Active President, Africa Association for Study of Religion Gospel without Borders: Gender Dynamics of Transnational Religious Movements in Kenya and The Kenyan Diaspora in Religion Boundaries. brooking.edu/author/damaris_Seleina_Parstau
1. Invisible Lives Missing Voices: putting Women and Girls at the Centre of Covid - 19 Recovery and Reconstruction. 2.The women Working to Improve Girls' Education. 3. How Young Men can Change the Gender and Social Norms of the Masai People to Support Girls. 4. Engaging the Custodians of Tradition and Culture. 5. How Girls' Education Intersects with Masaai Culture in Kenya. Former Diector , Institute of Women, Gender and Development Studies
Echidna Global Scholar 2017, Brookings Institute, Washington DC
Senior Lecturer and Researcher in Religion & Gender Studies at Engerton University http//books.google.co.Ke>books.
Matriach, Circle of African Women Theologians- Kenya Chapter
books:
Scripting Pentecost: A study of Pentecostals, Worship and Liturgy.
God in The City: Pentecostalism an Urban Eat, co- authored with Philomena Mwaura.
books: Long work New Religious Movements. Gender and Theology. Pentecostal and Christian Movements. Popular Catholism. Gender and Religion. Active Coodinator of Theology and Womens' Commission Africa Region of Ecumenical Association of 3rd World Theologians. Gender and power in Africa Christianity: African Instituted Churches and Pentecostal Churches in African Christianity, an African Story.   http//books.google.co.Ke>books.
2 Mwaura Philomena Njeri Professor, Kenyatta University God in The City: Pentecostalism an Urban Eat, co- authored with Philomena Mwaura. Women Lost in the Global Mace: Women and Religion in East Africa under Globalization in the Oxford Handbook of Feminist Theology. http://en.Wikipendia.org/wiki/Philomena_njeri_mwaura::text= jounal%20 articles%5B,%c2%AD14354
Theology in The Context of Globalization: African Women's Response and Challenges and Prospects in Africa Martriach, Cicrle of African Women Theologians. Perceptions of Women Health and Rights in Christian New Religious Movements in Kenya.
Patterns of Urban Chritianity in East Africa President, International Association for Mission Studies. African Traditions in the Sudy of Religion in Africa:Emerging Trends , Indigenous Spirituality and the Interface with other world Religions.
HIV/AIDS, Women  and Religion in East Africa: Ethical and Theological response Chair of collborative Centre for Gender and Development  in Kenya Reconstructiong Mission: The Church in Africa in the service of Justice, Peace, Reconcilliation, Religion and social Reconstruction in Africa.
Kinoti Hannah Wangechi Professor Books: Long work Gender, Culture and Religion Late Remained noted in african culture in many ways. http://erepository.UoN.ac.Ke
3 African Ethics: Gikuyu Traditional Morality, Editions Rodopi, Amsterdam. (Published posthumously. Member of Circle African Women Theologians, Kenya Chapter. Untold story of African Christianity DACB. A Tribute to Prof. Hannah Wangechi Kinoti, in the Making of a difference, Wangari Kinoti, Daughter of Prof. Hannah Wangeci Kinoti,Interview by Grace Ngotho, Nairobi, Kenya, July 4, 2022
Pastoral Care in African Christianity: Challenging Essays in Pastoral Theology, Uzima Press, Nairobi. Stood out in African dressing.
The Bible in African Christianity: Essays in Biblical Theology, Acton Publishers, Nairobi. Christology in the East African Revival Movement, in J.N.K. Mugambi and A. Nasimiyu Wasike (ed), Jesus in African Christianity, Initiatives Ltd, Nairobi. 1989, pp. 60-78.
A Handbook of Social Research Methods: A Guide for Researchers in Religious and Social Issues, published by NCCK, Nairobi. Leader . Speaker, committee member in many forus in Religious and Academic and secular. African Morality: Past and Present, in J.N.K. Mugambi and A. Nasimiyu Wasike (eds), Moral and Ethical Issues in African Christianity, Initiatives Ltd, Nairobi. 1992, pp. 73-82.
Articles in Journals: The Challenge of the New Age Movement and Oriental Mysticism, in A. Nasimiyu Wasike and Douglas W. Waruta (eds), Mission in African Christianity, Uzima Press, Nairobi. 1993, pp. 89-107.
Missionary era of religious education in Kenya, Orientation: Journal of Religious Studies in Kenya, Vol 2, 1979, pp.1-9. Her office collection of African Violets of Different spices and color. Growing Old in Africa: New Challenges for the Church in Africa, in Douglas W. Waruta and Hannah W. Kinoti (eds), Pastoral Theology in African Christianity, Uzima Press, Nairobi. 1994, pp. 165-188.
The traditional African family, Wajibu Journal of Social and Religious Concern, Vol 1 No.1 1985 .pp. 3-5, 16-17. i) a member of the Board of Governors of Limuru (now Jumuia) Conference Centre. New Religious Movements and the Youth: Challenges in Pastoral Counselling, in Douglas Wanjohi Waruta (ed), Caring and Sharing: Pastoral Counselling in the African Perspective, Act Print, Nairobi. 1995 pp. 103-116.
Some Principles of Men-Women in Relationships in Traditional Gikuyu Society”, Wajibu- Vol.3 No.2, 1988, pp. 2-4. (ii) a member of the Board of Governors, St. Andrew’s School, Turi, “Nguiko”: A Tempering of Sexual Assault Against Women, in G. Wamue and M. Getui (eds), Violence Against Women, Acton Publishers, Nairobi. 1996, pp. 78-85.
Aspects of Traditional Gikuyu Justice (Kihooto), Scriptura: Journal of Bible and Theology in Southern Africa, Vol.39,1991, University of Stellenbosch, South Africa, pp 58-76. (iii) a member of the Board of Governors of St. Pauls Theological College Limuru (now St Pauls University) Women and Spirit Possession, in M.R.A. Kanyoro and N.J. Njoroge (eds), Groaning in Faith: African Women in the Household of God, Acton Publishers, Nairobi. 1996, pp. 230-241.
Evangelical Women and Politics in Africa, Transformation: An International Dialogue on Mission and Ethics, Vol. II, No.4, 1994, pp 16-18. (iv) a member of the Board of Directors of CORAT (Christian Organizations Research Advisory Trust) Well-being in the Bible and African Heritage, in Hannah W. Kinoti and J.M. Waliggo (eds), the Bible in African Christianity, Acton Publishers, Nairobi. 1997, pp. 112-122. http://erepository.UoN.ac.Ke
v)Chairman, Joint Urban Community Improvement Programme/Scholarship Committee, a department of the National Christian Council of Kenya Morality is vital to economic and social development, in George Kinoti and Peter Kimuyu (eds), Vision for a Bright Africa, IFES Anglophone Africa and African Institute for Scientific Research and Development, Kampala and Nairobi. 1997, pp 255-281.
Publication: Wajibu.Vol.no.3.2001 vi) a member of the editorial board/consultant editor of Wajibu Journal of Social and Religious Concern. The Church in the Reconstruction of Our Moral Self, in J.N.K. Mugambi (ed), the Church and Reconstruction of Africa: Theological Considerations, Acton Publishers, Nairobi. 1997, pp. 115-128.
Hannah Kinoti loved teaching, including supervising research by students, which ranged from undergraduate to Master’s and doctoral research projects. She taught or supervised students at the University of Nairobi as well as others at the Jesuit School of Theology, Hekima College, where she was an adjunct lecturer and Kenyatta University Religious Fragmentation in Kenya, in A.A. An- Na’im (ed), Proselytization and Communal Self-Determination in Africa. (Religion and Human Rights Series), Orbis Books, New York. 1999, pp. 268-290.
She was an active member of several professional organizations, namely Eastern Africa Ecumenical Symposium, Ecumenical Association of Third World Theologians Kenyan Chapter, the Circle of Concerned African Women Theologians Kenyan Chapter, Association of Theological Institutions in Eastern Africa, and the World Conference of Associations of Theological Institutions. 12. Hermeneutical Interpretation of John 1:1; Mathew 5: 1-12 and Psalm 23, in J.R. Levison and P. Pope – Levison (eds), Return to Babel: Global Perspectives on the Bible, Westminster John Knox Press, Louisville. 1999.
4 Getui Mary Professor, Catholic University of Eastern Africa Who is my Keeper? A pastoral response to the plight of street children. In Douglas W. Waruta and Hannah W. kinoti (Eds). Pastoral care in African christianity: Challenging Essays in Pastoral Theology long Religion and Culture Active Director Board of Under Graduates at CUEA. Prof. Mary Getui,Interviewed by Grace Ngotho, Nairobi, Kenya, July7, 2022
Board Member Starehe Girls' Centre.
Theological Education in the Seventh Day Adventist Church (SDA).” In Handbook of Theological Education in Africa, edited by Isabel Apawo Phiri, Dietrich Werner, Priscille Djomhoué, and James Amanze. Regnum Studies in Global Christianity. Oxford: Regnum Books International, 2013. Martriach Circle of African Women Theologians.
MBS, for Distinguished Community Service, leadership and Scholarly Work.
Dean of School of Humanities and Social Sciences, Kenyatta University.
Founder, Obae Getui Foundation
Treasurer Association of Theological Institutions in East Africa(AITEA).
Coodinator Ecumenical Association of Third World locally and Internationally.
A former Chair, National AIDS Control Council, Kenya.