Ph.D. Study of Religion (Islam and Christianity in Africa), Harvard University (USA)
Th.M. (Master of Theology), Boston College (USA)
M.Res. (Master of Research) Islamic Studies, University of Birmingham (UK)
B.Th. (Bachelor of Theology), Hekima University College (Kenya)
BA in Philosophy, Faculté de Philosophie Saint Pierre Canisius (DR Congo)
Publications
“Interreligious Dialogue and the Plight of the Poor: A Soteriological Perspective” in Chiedza Vol 14, N°42, 2011, pp. 36-42.
“Reciprocity in Matters of Religious Freedom, an Imperative for Interreligious Dialogue: Reading from Africae Munus” in Hekima Review, n°46, May 2012, pp. 18- 29.
“Ignatian Discernment and the Search for an African Identity: Ministering to a Protean African” in The Way 52/3, 2013, pp. 39-50.
“Healing a Wounded Hippopotamus: Pathways to Dialogue in Mali” Research Briefings of the Centre for Muslim-Christian Studies, Oxford, n. 1, Summer 2014, pp. 8-9.
“Muslim-Christian Relations: Agenda for Rewriting Paragraph 3 of Nostra Aetate in Light of the Challenge of Puritan Islam” in Bulletin of Ecumenical Theology, Vol. 27 (2015), pp. 86-98
“The Flight Imperative: A Reading of Matthew 10:23 in Light of the Islamic Doctrine of Hijra” in Bulletin of Ecumenical Theology, Vol. 31 (2019), pp. 100-110.