Reconstruction of pastoral and theological education in tropical Africa: A review of the case of St. Andrew’s College, Kabare

The article sets out to demonstrate the need for theopastoral education in tropical Africa, by showcasing St. Andrew’s College, Kabare, in Central Kenya. The statement of the problem therefore is: How has St. Andrew’s College, Kabare, journeyed with its establishment as a centre of theopractical edu...

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Main Author: Julius M. Gathogo
Format: Article
Language:Afrikaans
Published: AOSIS 2018-08-01
Series:HTS Teologiese Studies/Theological Studies
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Online Access:https://hts.org.za/index.php/hts/article/view/5049
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spelling doaj-84ae80830eb045edbeda119918c3057e2020-11-24T22:02:43ZafrAOSISHTS Teologiese Studies/Theological Studies 0259-94222072-80502018-08-01741e1e910.4102/hts.v74i1.50494162Reconstruction of pastoral and theological education in tropical Africa: A review of the case of St. Andrew’s College, KabareJulius M. Gathogo0Department of Philosophy and Religious Studies, Kenyatta University, Kenya; Research Institute for Theology and Religion, University of South AfricaThe article sets out to demonstrate the need for theopastoral education in tropical Africa, by showcasing St. Andrew’s College, Kabare, in Central Kenya. The statement of the problem therefore is: How has St. Andrew’s College, Kabare, journeyed with its establishment as a centre of theopractical education? This will drive us to methodologically employ historical-analytical design in our bid to understand the intrigues behind the formation and growth of the institution. As it prepares to graduate from a diploma college to a university, how has it wrestled with the challenges in its endeavour to reconstruct theological and pastoral education? The article sets on the premise that the nature of theological articulation in the East African region, as propounded by the then-all powerful East African Revival Movement, needed theopastoral reconstruction via establishment of an institution that would thoroughly address relevant concerns. To this end, the first synod of the diocese of Mt Kenya East, held at St. Andrew’s Church, Kabare, on 26 August 1975, requested the standing committee of the synod to appoint a commission to investigate the future plans of lay and clergy training and report this matter to the next synod. In other words, the first synod of the new diocese foresaw the birth of St Andrew’s as a centre of theological education and holistic training. In view of this, the article will explore the intrigues behind this process in a bid to show its relevance for the rest of the tropical Africa.https://hts.org.za/index.php/hts/article/view/5049Challenges in ecclesiastical reconstructionSt. Andrew’s College-KabarePastoral and theological reconstructionSynod of Mount Kenya East
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Reconstruction of pastoral and theological education in tropical Africa: A review of the case of St. Andrew’s College, Kabare
HTS Teologiese Studies/Theological Studies
Challenges in ecclesiastical reconstruction
St. Andrew’s College-Kabare
Pastoral and theological reconstruction
Synod of Mount Kenya East
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title Reconstruction of pastoral and theological education in tropical Africa: A review of the case of St. Andrew’s College, Kabare
title_short Reconstruction of pastoral and theological education in tropical Africa: A review of the case of St. Andrew’s College, Kabare
title_full Reconstruction of pastoral and theological education in tropical Africa: A review of the case of St. Andrew’s College, Kabare
title_fullStr Reconstruction of pastoral and theological education in tropical Africa: A review of the case of St. Andrew’s College, Kabare
title_full_unstemmed Reconstruction of pastoral and theological education in tropical Africa: A review of the case of St. Andrew’s College, Kabare
title_sort reconstruction of pastoral and theological education in tropical africa: a review of the case of st. andrew’s college, kabare
publisher AOSIS
series HTS Teologiese Studies/Theological Studies
issn 0259-9422
2072-8050
publishDate 2018-08-01
description The article sets out to demonstrate the need for theopastoral education in tropical Africa, by showcasing St. Andrew’s College, Kabare, in Central Kenya. The statement of the problem therefore is: How has St. Andrew’s College, Kabare, journeyed with its establishment as a centre of theopractical education? This will drive us to methodologically employ historical-analytical design in our bid to understand the intrigues behind the formation and growth of the institution. As it prepares to graduate from a diploma college to a university, how has it wrestled with the challenges in its endeavour to reconstruct theological and pastoral education? The article sets on the premise that the nature of theological articulation in the East African region, as propounded by the then-all powerful East African Revival Movement, needed theopastoral reconstruction via establishment of an institution that would thoroughly address relevant concerns. To this end, the first synod of the diocese of Mt Kenya East, held at St. Andrew’s Church, Kabare, on 26 August 1975, requested the standing committee of the synod to appoint a commission to investigate the future plans of lay and clergy training and report this matter to the next synod. In other words, the first synod of the new diocese foresaw the birth of St Andrew’s as a centre of theological education and holistic training. In view of this, the article will explore the intrigues behind this process in a bid to show its relevance for the rest of the tropical Africa.
topic Challenges in ecclesiastical reconstruction
St. Andrew’s College-Kabare
Pastoral and theological reconstruction
Synod of Mount Kenya East
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