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Dr. Hermann Mvula

SENIOR LECTURER
Theology and Religious Studies

Research Areas

Leadership and Management Conflict Resolution and Management,Public Theologies: Political, Liberation, Ecological and Governance Issues,

Profile

Mzee Dr Hermann Yokoniah Mvula, born in Lilongwe, currently Senior Lecturer in Old Testament Ethics and Applied Theology. Research interests in Public, Political, Liberation Theologies, Governance issues, Leadership issues, environmental theology or eco-theology

Publications

  • Book
    A Theology of Public and Political Engagement (2024)
    A Theology of Mindset Change
  • Book
    We Called Him Whirlwind (2024)

  • Journal Article
    Holiness and Its Implications in Private and Public Life (2022)
    https://ojs.anu.ac.ke/index.php/soj/article/view/5
  • Journal Article
    Turabian style (2022)
    https://ojs.anu.ac.ke/index.php/soj/article/view/5
  • Book
    Beyond Good Intentions: The Bible's Mandates for Good Governance (2022)

  • Book
    Deconstructing Theological Education in An Online Age (2022)

  • Book Chapters
    Malawi Christian Suffering (2022)

  • Book Chapters
    Malawi’s Governance Crisis in Theological Perspective: A Tale of Two Cultures (2022)

  • Book Chapters
    Toward a Theology that Responds to Governance and Political Processes in Malawi: A Biblical Perspective from the Book of Deuteronomy (2022)

  • Book
    Theology in Malawi: Prospects for the 2020s (2021)

  • Book Chapters
    The Concept of Separation of Powers: Could the Bible Be the Foundation of the Concept of Separation of Powers? (2021)

  • Book Chapters
    1. Book Chapter: “Malawian Political Culture – Theological Perspectives: A Tale of Two Cultures” co-authored by Prof Kenneth Ross, to be published later in 2021 (2021)

  • Journal Article
    The Uncompromising Gospel Outreach in Malawi: Life and Ministry of Evangelist Shadreck Jonas Wame (2020)

  • Book
    The Theory, Praxis and Pursuit of Constitutionalism in Democratic Malawi: An Old Testament Ethical Perspective (2020)

  • Book Chapters
    8. “Religion, a Means to Disobedience: A Reflective Analysis of the Story of the Golden Calf in Exodus 32” in African Contextual Realities edited by Rodney Reed, Published by Langham Global Library (an Imprint of Langham Publishing) for Africa Society of Evangelical Theology (ASET) Series, 2018. (2018)

  • Journal Article
    7. “Am I My Brother’s Keeper?: The Image of God in Humanity and Its Implications in the Context of Xenophobia” in Boleswa Journal of Theology, Religion and Philosophy (BJTRP), Vol 4, No. 3, March 2017. (2017)

  • Journal Article
    6. “Reflecting the Divine Image: The Crux of Umunthu in Contemporary Africa” in Journal of Humanities, Volume 25, Issue 1, Chancellor College, University of Malawi, https://www.ajol.info/index.php/jh/issue/view/16126. (2015)

  • Journal Article
    3. “Back to the Basics: Caring for Nature is Caring for Ourselves,” in Journal of Religion and Culture, Mzuzu University, Mzuni Press (2015). (2015)

  • Book Chapters
    4. “The imago Dei and the Missio Dei: Caring for Creation in the Face of African Poverty” in Creation Care in Christian Mission, edited by John Kapya Kaoma, Regnum Edinburgh Centenary Series, Volume 29, First published 2015 by Regnum Books International Regnum an imprint of the Oxford Centre for Mission Studies Oxford OX2 6HR, UK, (2015)