Esther Mombo

Esther Moraa Mombo
Born15 May 1957
Birongo Village in Kisii County, Kenya
OccupationProfessor of Theology
TitleProfessor
Academic background
EducationPhD- University of Edinburgh

Master of Phillosophy- Trinity College, Dublin

Bachelor of Divinity-St.Paul's United Theological College
Alma materUniversity of Edinburgh
Academic work
DisciplineTheology
Sub-disciplineAfrican Women Theology
School or traditionAnglican
InstitutionsSt. Paul's University Limuru, Kenya
Main interestsMission History, Interfaith Relations, Theology & Gender Studies

Esther Moraa Mombo is a Kenyan Anglican female theologian and a full professor of theology in the school of theology at St. Paul's University, Limuru. She researches on church history with a focus on mission history, interfaith relations and theology, gender studies with a focus on African women's theologies, sexuality and HIV/AIDS. She is the founder of the Tamar campaign in Kenya which acknowledges gender-based violence in society and empower churches to address it. She is the founder member of Circle of Concerned African Women Theologians St. Paul’s chapter in Kenya.


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