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2001

WANJOHI, PROFWARUTADOUGLAS.  2001.  Marriage and Family in Africa, in D. W. Waruta and H.W. Kinoti, Eds., Pastoral Care in African Christianity: Challenging Essays in Pastoral Theology, Nairobi: Uzima Press.. All Africa Journal of Theology, Sponsored by the All Africa Conference of Churches (AACC) and Conference of African Theological Institutions (CATI), Vol. 1. : Starmat Designers & Allied, Nairobi Abstract
Cohen CR, Gichui J, Rukaria R, Sinei SS, Gaur LK, Brunham RC. Departments of Obstetrics and Gynecology, University of Washington, Box 356460, Seattle, WA 98195, USA. crcohen@u.washington.edu OBJECTIVE: To understand immunogenetic mechanisms of Chlamydia trachomatis infection and tubal scarring. METHODS: We measured and compared previously significant human leukocyte antigen (HLA) class II DQ alleles, their linked DRB genes, and polymorphisms in selected cytokine genes (tumor necrosis factor alpha-308 promoter; transforming growth factor beta1-10 and -25 codons; interleukin 10-1082, -819, and -592 promoters; interleukin 6-174 promoter; and interferon gamma+874 codon 1) among Kenyan women with confirmed tubal infertility with and without C trachomatis microimmunofluorescence antibody. RESULTS: Two class II alleles, HLA-DR1*1503 and DRB5*0101, were detected less commonly in C trachomatis microimmunofluorescence seropositive women than in C trachomatis microimmunofluorescence seronegative women with infertility (0% versus 20%; odds ratio [OR] 0.05; 95% confidence interval [CI] 0, 0.7, and 6% versus 26%; OR 0.2; 95% CI 0.02, 1.0, respectively). These alleles are commonly linked as a haplotype at the DRB locus. This finding could not be explained through linkage disequilibrium with the other studied HLA or cytokine genes. CONCLUSION: These alleles may lead to an immunologically mediated mechanism of protection against C trachomatis infection and associated tubal damage, or alternatively increase risk for tubal scarring due to another cause. PMID: 12636945 [PubMed - indexed for MEDLINE]
WANJOHI, PROFWARUTADOUGLAS.  2001.  Co-Editor:Africa Challenge. All Africa Journal of Theology, Sponsored by the All Africa Conference of Churches (AACC) and Conference of African Theological Institutions (CATI), Vol. 1. : Starmat Designers & Allied, Nairobi Abstract
Cohen CR, Gichui J, Rukaria R, Sinei SS, Gaur LK, Brunham RC. Departments of Obstetrics and Gynecology, University of Washington, Box 356460, Seattle, WA 98195, USA. crcohen@u.washington.edu OBJECTIVE: To understand immunogenetic mechanisms of Chlamydia trachomatis infection and tubal scarring. METHODS: We measured and compared previously significant human leukocyte antigen (HLA) class II DQ alleles, their linked DRB genes, and polymorphisms in selected cytokine genes (tumor necrosis factor alpha-308 promoter; transforming growth factor beta1-10 and -25 codons; interleukin 10-1082, -819, and -592 promoters; interleukin 6-174 promoter; and interferon gamma+874 codon 1) among Kenyan women with confirmed tubal infertility with and without C trachomatis microimmunofluorescence antibody. RESULTS: Two class II alleles, HLA-DR1*1503 and DRB5*0101, were detected less commonly in C trachomatis microimmunofluorescence seropositive women than in C trachomatis microimmunofluorescence seronegative women with infertility (0% versus 20%; odds ratio [OR] 0.05; 95% confidence interval [CI] 0, 0.7, and 6% versus 26%; OR 0.2; 95% CI 0.02, 1.0, respectively). These alleles are commonly linked as a haplotype at the DRB locus. This finding could not be explained through linkage disequilibrium with the other studied HLA or cytokine genes. CONCLUSION: These alleles may lead to an immunologically mediated mechanism of protection against C trachomatis infection and associated tubal damage, or alternatively increase risk for tubal scarring due to another cause. PMID: 12636945 [PubMed - indexed for MEDLINE]

2000

WANJOHI, PROFWARUTADOUGLAS.  2000.  The Educational Mission of the Church: An African Perspective, in A. Nasimiyu Wasike and D. W. Waruta, Eds., Mission in African Christianity: Critical Essays in Missiology, Nairobi: Uzima Press.. All Africa Journal of Theology, Sponsored by the All Africa Conference of Churches (AACC) and Conference of African Theological Institutions (CATI), Vol. 1. : Starmat Designers & Allied, Nairobi Abstract
Cohen CR, Gichui J, Rukaria R, Sinei SS, Gaur LK, Brunham RC. Departments of Obstetrics and Gynecology, University of Washington, Box 356460, Seattle, WA 98195, USA. crcohen@u.washington.edu OBJECTIVE: To understand immunogenetic mechanisms of Chlamydia trachomatis infection and tubal scarring. METHODS: We measured and compared previously significant human leukocyte antigen (HLA) class II DQ alleles, their linked DRB genes, and polymorphisms in selected cytokine genes (tumor necrosis factor alpha-308 promoter; transforming growth factor beta1-10 and -25 codons; interleukin 10-1082, -819, and -592 promoters; interleukin 6-174 promoter; and interferon gamma+874 codon 1) among Kenyan women with confirmed tubal infertility with and without C trachomatis microimmunofluorescence antibody. RESULTS: Two class II alleles, HLA-DR1*1503 and DRB5*0101, were detected less commonly in C trachomatis microimmunofluorescence seropositive women than in C trachomatis microimmunofluorescence seronegative women with infertility (0% versus 20%; odds ratio [OR] 0.05; 95% confidence interval [CI] 0, 0.7, and 6% versus 26%; OR 0.2; 95% CI 0.02, 1.0, respectively). These alleles are commonly linked as a haplotype at the DRB locus. This finding could not be explained through linkage disequilibrium with the other studied HLA or cytokine genes. CONCLUSION: These alleles may lead to an immunologically mediated mechanism of protection against C trachomatis infection and associated tubal damage, or alternatively increase risk for tubal scarring due to another cause. PMID: 12636945 [PubMed - indexed for MEDLINE]

1999

WANJOHI, PROFWARUTADOUGLAS.  1999.  Social-Historical Structures of Racism in Denton Lotz, Ed., Baptists Against Racism, McLean, Birginia, USA: Baptist World Allicance.. All Africa Journal of Theology, Sponsored by the All Africa Conference of Churches (AACC) and Conference of African Theological Institutions (CATI), Vol. 1. : Starmat Designers & Allied, Nairobi Abstract
Cohen CR, Gichui J, Rukaria R, Sinei SS, Gaur LK, Brunham RC. Departments of Obstetrics and Gynecology, University of Washington, Box 356460, Seattle, WA 98195, USA. crcohen@u.washington.edu OBJECTIVE: To understand immunogenetic mechanisms of Chlamydia trachomatis infection and tubal scarring. METHODS: We measured and compared previously significant human leukocyte antigen (HLA) class II DQ alleles, their linked DRB genes, and polymorphisms in selected cytokine genes (tumor necrosis factor alpha-308 promoter; transforming growth factor beta1-10 and -25 codons; interleukin 10-1082, -819, and -592 promoters; interleukin 6-174 promoter; and interferon gamma+874 codon 1) among Kenyan women with confirmed tubal infertility with and without C trachomatis microimmunofluorescence antibody. RESULTS: Two class II alleles, HLA-DR1*1503 and DRB5*0101, were detected less commonly in C trachomatis microimmunofluorescence seropositive women than in C trachomatis microimmunofluorescence seronegative women with infertility (0% versus 20%; odds ratio [OR] 0.05; 95% confidence interval [CI] 0, 0.7, and 6% versus 26%; OR 0.2; 95% CI 0.02, 1.0, respectively). These alleles are commonly linked as a haplotype at the DRB locus. This finding could not be explained through linkage disequilibrium with the other studied HLA or cytokine genes. CONCLUSION: These alleles may lead to an immunologically mediated mechanism of protection against C trachomatis infection and associated tubal damage, or alternatively increase risk for tubal scarring due to another cause. PMID: 12636945 [PubMed - indexed for MEDLINE]

1998

WANJOHI, PROFWARUTADOUGLAS.  1998.  Who Is Jesus in Africa: Priest, Prophet and King in J.N.K. Mugambi and L. Magesa, Eds., Jesus in African Christianity: Experimentation and Diversity in African Christology, Nairobi Initiatives.. All Africa Journal of Theology, Sponsored by the All Africa Conference of Churches (AACC) and Conference of African Theological Institutions (CATI), Vol. 1. : Starmat Designers & Allied, Nairobi Abstract
Cohen CR, Gichui J, Rukaria R, Sinei SS, Gaur LK, Brunham RC. Departments of Obstetrics and Gynecology, University of Washington, Box 356460, Seattle, WA 98195, USA. crcohen@u.washington.edu OBJECTIVE: To understand immunogenetic mechanisms of Chlamydia trachomatis infection and tubal scarring. METHODS: We measured and compared previously significant human leukocyte antigen (HLA) class II DQ alleles, their linked DRB genes, and polymorphisms in selected cytokine genes (tumor necrosis factor alpha-308 promoter; transforming growth factor beta1-10 and -25 codons; interleukin 10-1082, -819, and -592 promoters; interleukin 6-174 promoter; and interferon gamma+874 codon 1) among Kenyan women with confirmed tubal infertility with and without C trachomatis microimmunofluorescence antibody. RESULTS: Two class II alleles, HLA-DR1*1503 and DRB5*0101, were detected less commonly in C trachomatis microimmunofluorescence seropositive women than in C trachomatis microimmunofluorescence seronegative women with infertility (0% versus 20%; odds ratio [OR] 0.05; 95% confidence interval [CI] 0, 0.7, and 6% versus 26%; OR 0.2; 95% CI 0.02, 1.0, respectively). These alleles are commonly linked as a haplotype at the DRB locus. This finding could not be explained through linkage disequilibrium with the other studied HLA or cytokine genes. CONCLUSION: These alleles may lead to an immunologically mediated mechanism of protection against C trachomatis infection and associated tubal damage, or alternatively increase risk for tubal scarring due to another cause. PMID: 12636945 [PubMed - indexed for MEDLINE]
WANJOHI, PROFWARUTADOUGLAS.  1998.  Who Is Jesus in Africa? Priest, Prophet and King in J.N.K. All Africa Journal of Theology, Sponsored by the All Africa Conference of Churches (AACC) and Conference of African Theological Institutions (CATI), Vol. 1. : Starmat Designers & Allied, Nairobi Abstract
Cohen CR, Gichui J, Rukaria R, Sinei SS, Gaur LK, Brunham RC. Departments of Obstetrics and Gynecology, University of Washington, Box 356460, Seattle, WA 98195, USA. crcohen@u.washington.edu OBJECTIVE: To understand immunogenetic mechanisms of Chlamydia trachomatis infection and tubal scarring. METHODS: We measured and compared previously significant human leukocyte antigen (HLA) class II DQ alleles, their linked DRB genes, and polymorphisms in selected cytokine genes (tumor necrosis factor alpha-308 promoter; transforming growth factor beta1-10 and -25 codons; interleukin 10-1082, -819, and -592 promoters; interleukin 6-174 promoter; and interferon gamma+874 codon 1) among Kenyan women with confirmed tubal infertility with and without C trachomatis microimmunofluorescence antibody. RESULTS: Two class II alleles, HLA-DR1*1503 and DRB5*0101, were detected less commonly in C trachomatis microimmunofluorescence seropositive women than in C trachomatis microimmunofluorescence seronegative women with infertility (0% versus 20%; odds ratio [OR] 0.05; 95% confidence interval [CI] 0, 0.7, and 6% versus 26%; OR 0.2; 95% CI 0.02, 1.0, respectively). These alleles are commonly linked as a haplotype at the DRB locus. This finding could not be explained through linkage disequilibrium with the other studied HLA or cytokine genes. CONCLUSION: These alleles may lead to an immunologically mediated mechanism of protection against C trachomatis infection and associated tubal damage, or alternatively increase risk for tubal scarring due to another cause. PMID: 12636945 [PubMed - indexed for MEDLINE]
WANJOHI, PROFWARUTADOUGLAS.  1998.  Bible and Prayer in Africa in The International Bible Commentary: A Catholic and Ecumenical Commentary for the 21st Century, William R. Farmer, General Editor, Collegeville, Minnesota, USA: Liturgical Press.. All Africa Journal of Theology, Sponsored by the All Africa Conference of Churches (AACC) and Conference of African Theological Institutions (CATI), Vol. 1. : Starmat Designers & Allied, Nairobi Abstract
Cohen CR, Gichui J, Rukaria R, Sinei SS, Gaur LK, Brunham RC. Departments of Obstetrics and Gynecology, University of Washington, Box 356460, Seattle, WA 98195, USA. crcohen@u.washington.edu OBJECTIVE: To understand immunogenetic mechanisms of Chlamydia trachomatis infection and tubal scarring. METHODS: We measured and compared previously significant human leukocyte antigen (HLA) class II DQ alleles, their linked DRB genes, and polymorphisms in selected cytokine genes (tumor necrosis factor alpha-308 promoter; transforming growth factor beta1-10 and -25 codons; interleukin 10-1082, -819, and -592 promoters; interleukin 6-174 promoter; and interferon gamma+874 codon 1) among Kenyan women with confirmed tubal infertility with and without C trachomatis microimmunofluorescence antibody. RESULTS: Two class II alleles, HLA-DR1*1503 and DRB5*0101, were detected less commonly in C trachomatis microimmunofluorescence seropositive women than in C trachomatis microimmunofluorescence seronegative women with infertility (0% versus 20%; odds ratio [OR] 0.05; 95% confidence interval [CI] 0, 0.7, and 6% versus 26%; OR 0.2; 95% CI 0.02, 1.0, respectively). These alleles are commonly linked as a haplotype at the DRB locus. This finding could not be explained through linkage disequilibrium with the other studied HLA or cytokine genes. CONCLUSION: These alleles may lead to an immunologically mediated mechanism of protection against C trachomatis infection and associated tubal damage, or alternatively increase risk for tubal scarring due to another cause. PMID: 12636945 [PubMed - indexed for MEDLINE]

1997

WANJOHI, PROFWARUTADOUGLAS.  1997.  A Gospel of Community, Compassion and Continuity in Daniel Carro and Richard E. Wilson, Contemporary Gospel Accents: Coing Theology in Africa, Asia, and Latin America, Macon, Georgia: Mercer University Press.. All Africa Journal of Theology, Sponsored by the All Africa Conference of Churches (AACC) and Conference of African Theological Institutions (CATI), Vol. 1. : Starmat Designers & Allied, Nairobi Abstract
Cohen CR, Gichui J, Rukaria R, Sinei SS, Gaur LK, Brunham RC. Departments of Obstetrics and Gynecology, University of Washington, Box 356460, Seattle, WA 98195, USA. crcohen@u.washington.edu OBJECTIVE: To understand immunogenetic mechanisms of Chlamydia trachomatis infection and tubal scarring. METHODS: We measured and compared previously significant human leukocyte antigen (HLA) class II DQ alleles, their linked DRB genes, and polymorphisms in selected cytokine genes (tumor necrosis factor alpha-308 promoter; transforming growth factor beta1-10 and -25 codons; interleukin 10-1082, -819, and -592 promoters; interleukin 6-174 promoter; and interferon gamma+874 codon 1) among Kenyan women with confirmed tubal infertility with and without C trachomatis microimmunofluorescence antibody. RESULTS: Two class II alleles, HLA-DR1*1503 and DRB5*0101, were detected less commonly in C trachomatis microimmunofluorescence seropositive women than in C trachomatis microimmunofluorescence seronegative women with infertility (0% versus 20%; odds ratio [OR] 0.05; 95% confidence interval [CI] 0, 0.7, and 6% versus 26%; OR 0.2; 95% CI 0.02, 1.0, respectively). These alleles are commonly linked as a haplotype at the DRB locus. This finding could not be explained through linkage disequilibrium with the other studied HLA or cytokine genes. CONCLUSION: These alleles may lead to an immunologically mediated mechanism of protection against C trachomatis infection and associated tubal damage, or alternatively increase risk for tubal scarring due to another cause. PMID: 12636945 [PubMed - indexed for MEDLINE]
WANJOHI, PROFWARUTADOUGLAS.  1997.  Biblical Hermeneutics in the African Instituted Churches in H.W. Kinoti and J.M. Waligo, Eds., Nairobi, Uzima Press.. All Africa Journal of Theology, Sponsored by the All Africa Conference of Churches (AACC) and Conference of African Theological Institutions (CATI), Vol. 1. : Starmat Designers & Allied, Nairobi Abstract
Cohen CR, Gichui J, Rukaria R, Sinei SS, Gaur LK, Brunham RC. Departments of Obstetrics and Gynecology, University of Washington, Box 356460, Seattle, WA 98195, USA. crcohen@u.washington.edu OBJECTIVE: To understand immunogenetic mechanisms of Chlamydia trachomatis infection and tubal scarring. METHODS: We measured and compared previously significant human leukocyte antigen (HLA) class II DQ alleles, their linked DRB genes, and polymorphisms in selected cytokine genes (tumor necrosis factor alpha-308 promoter; transforming growth factor beta1-10 and -25 codons; interleukin 10-1082, -819, and -592 promoters; interleukin 6-174 promoter; and interferon gamma+874 codon 1) among Kenyan women with confirmed tubal infertility with and without C trachomatis microimmunofluorescence antibody. RESULTS: Two class II alleles, HLA-DR1*1503 and DRB5*0101, were detected less commonly in C trachomatis microimmunofluorescence seropositive women than in C trachomatis microimmunofluorescence seronegative women with infertility (0% versus 20%; odds ratio [OR] 0.05; 95% confidence interval [CI] 0, 0.7, and 6% versus 26%; OR 0.2; 95% CI 0.02, 1.0, respectively). These alleles are commonly linked as a haplotype at the DRB locus. This finding could not be explained through linkage disequilibrium with the other studied HLA or cytokine genes. CONCLUSION: These alleles may lead to an immunologically mediated mechanism of protection against C trachomatis infection and associated tubal damage, or alternatively increase risk for tubal scarring due to another cause. PMID: 12636945 [PubMed - indexed for MEDLINE]

1995

WANJOHI, PROFWARUTADOUGLAS.  1995.  Pastoral Counselling in the African Perspective, in D. W. Waruta, Ed., Caring and Sharing: Pastoral Counselling in the African Perspective, Nairobi: Uzima Press.. All Africa Journal of Theology, Sponsored by the All Africa Conference of Churches (AACC) and Conference of African Theological Institutions (CATI), Vol. 1. : Starmat Designers & Allied, Nairobi Abstract
The Educational Mission of the Church: An African Perspective
WANJOHI, PROFWARUTADOUGLAS.  1995.  Pastoral Counselling in the African Perspective. All Africa Journal of Theology, Sponsored by the All Africa Conference of Churches (AACC) and Conference of African Theological Institutions (CATI), Vol. 1. : Starmat Designers & Allied, Nairobi Abstract
The Educational Mission of the Church: An African Perspective

1994

WANJOHI, PROFWARUTADOUGLAS.  1994.  Meaning of Mission in Africa Today; Nairobi.. Tangaza Occassional Papers, No. 1.. : Starmat Designers & Allied, Nairobi Abstract
The Educational Mission of the Church: An African Perspective
WANJOHI, PROFWARUTADOUGLAS.  1994.  Religion as a Source of Oppresion or Resistance, in S. Maimela, Ed., Culture, Religion and Liberation, Pretoria, S.A.: UNISA.. All Africa Journal of Theology, Sponsored by the All Africa Conference of Churches (AACC) and Conference of African Theological Institutions (CATI), Vol. 1. : Starmat Designers & Allied, Nairobi Abstract
The Educational Mission of the Church: An African Perspective
WANJOHI, PROFWARUTADOUGLAS.  1994.  Cast Away Fear, A Joint Contribution to the African Synod, Nairobi: ew People.. All Africa Journal of Theology, Sponsored by the All Africa Conference of Churches (AACC) and Conference of African Theological Institutions (CATI), Vol. 1. : Starmat Designers & Allied, Nairobi Abstract
The Educational Mission of the Church: An African Perspective
WANJOHI, PROFWARUTADOUGLAS.  1994.  Marriage and Family in Africa. All Africa Journal of Theology, Sponsored by the All Africa Conference of Churches (AACC) and Conference of African Theological Institutions (CATI), Vol. 1. : Starmat Designers & Allied, Nairobi Abstract
The Educational Mission of the Church: An African Perspective

1993

WANJOHI, PROFWARUTADOUGLAS.  1993.  The Educational Mission of the Church: An African Perspective. Tangaza Occassional Papers, No. 1.. : Starmat Designers & Allied, Nairobi Abstract
The Educational Mission of the Church: An African Perspective

1992

WANJOHI, PROFWARUTADOUGLAS.  1992.  Tribalism as a Moral Problem in Contemporary African Society, in J.N.K. Mugambi and A. Nasimiyu Wasike, Eds. Moral and Ethical Issues in African Christianity: Innovative Essays in Moral Theology, Nairobi: Uzima Press.. Tangaza Occassional Papers, No. 1.. : Starmat Designers & Allied, Nairobi Abstract
The Educational Mission of the Church: An African Perspective
WANJOHI, PROFWARUTADOUGLAS.  1992.  Religious Tolerance in a Pluralistic World.. Tangaza Occassional Papers, No. 1.. : Starmat Designers & Allied, Nairobi Abstract
The Educational Mission of the Church: An African Perspective

1991

WANJOHI, PROFWARUTADOUGLAS.  1991.  The Effect of the Debt Crisis on the Family in Africa.. Tangaza Occassional Papers, No. 1.. : Starmat Designers & Allied, Nairobi Abstract
The Educational Mission of the Church: An African Perspective

1990

Waruta, DW.  1990.  The rise of zoroastrianism. Website
WANJOHI, PROFWARUTADOUGLAS.  1990.  Oriental Religions in J.N.K. Mugambi, Ed. Comparative Religion, Nairobi, University of Nairobi Press.. Tangaza Occassional Papers, No. 1.. : Starmat Designers & Allied, Nairobi Abstract
The Educational Mission of the Church: An African Perspective
WANJOHI, PROFWARUTADOUGLAS.  1990.  Marriage and the Changing Values in the African Family.. Tangaza Occassional Papers, No. 1.. : Starmat Designers & Allied, Nairobi Abstract
The Educational Mission of the Church: An African Perspective
WANJOHI, PROFWARUTADOUGLAS.  1990.  Biblical Authority and Interpretation.. Tangaza Occassional Papers, No. 1.. : Starmat Designers & Allied, Nairobi Abstract
The Educational Mission of the Church: An African Perspective
WANJOHI, PROFWARUTADOUGLAS.  1990.  Oriental Religions in J.N.K.. Tangaza Occassional Papers, No. 1.. : Starmat Designers & Allied, Nairobi Abstract
The Educational Mission of the Church: An African Perspective
WANJOHI, PROFWARUTADOUGLAS.  1990.  The Recovery of African Spirituality, A paper presented at the Regional Conference of Ecumenical Association of Third World Theologians (EATWOT), Nairobi.. Tangaza Occassional Papers, No. 1.. : Starmat Designers & Allied, Nairobi Abstract
The Educational Mission of the Church: An African Perspective
WANJOHI, PROFWARUTADOUGLAS.  1990.  owards an African Church: A Critical Assessment of Alternative Forms and Structures in J.N.K. Mugambi and L. Magesa, Eds. The Church in African Christianity: Innovative Essays in Ecclesiology, Nairobi: Initiatives.. Tangaza Occassional Papers, No. 1.. : Starmat Designers & Allied, Nairobi Abstract
The Educational Mission of the Church: An African Perspective
WANJOHI, PROFWARUTADOUGLAS.  1990.  Towards an African Church: A Critical Assessment of Alternative Forms and Structures. Tangaza Occassional Papers, No. 1.. : Starmat Designers & Allied, Nairobi Abstract
The Educational Mission of the Church: An African Perspective

1989

WANJOHI, PROFWARUTADOUGLAS.  1989.  S. G. Kibicho and D. W. Waruta, African 'Religion in BRP 201 and 202 Lecture Series.. Tangaza Occassional Papers, No. 1.. : Starmat Designers & Allied, Nairobi Abstract
The Educational Mission of the Church: An African Perspective
WANJOHI, PROFWARUTADOUGLAS.  1989.  The Church as a Teaching Community in J.N.K. Mugambi, Ed. Christian Mission and Social Transformation, Nairobi, Initiatives & NCCK.. Tangaza Occassional Papers, No. 1.. : Starmat Designers & Allied, Nairobi Abstract
The Educational Mission of the Church: An African Perspective
WANJOHI, PROFWARUTADOUGLAS.  1989.  Ecumenical Initiatives in Eastern Africa: The Current Situation.. Tangaza Occassional Papers, No. 1.. : Starmat Designers & Allied, Nairobi Abstract
The Educational Mission of the Church: An African Perspective

1983

WANJOHI, PROFWARUTADOUGLAS.  1983.  Scratching where it itches: Developing Christian Literature in Africa, a paper presented at a Conference on the production of Christian Education materials in Africa, Limuru, Kenya.. Tangaza Occassional Papers, No. 1.. : Starmat Designers & Allied, Nairobi Abstract
The Educational Mission of the Church: An African Perspective

1982

WANJOHI, PROFWARUTADOUGLAS.  1982.  Religious Situation in Africa, A paper presented at International Missions Conference, Limuru, Kenya.. Tangaza Occassional Papers, No. 1.. : Starmat Designers & Allied, Nairobi Abstract
The Educational Mission of the Church: An African Perspective

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