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Hekima University College

Hekima University College
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Type School of theology
Established 1984; 33 years ago (1984)
Religious affiliation
Jesuit, Catholic
Academic affiliation
The Catholic University of Eastern Africa
Rector Dr. John Ghansah, SJ
Principal Dr. Agbonkhianmeghe Orobator, SJ
Dean Dr. Emmanuel Foro, SJ
Location Kangethe Rd. & Ngong Rd.
Nairobi City, Kenya
Website hekima.ac.ke
hipsir.hekima.ac.ke

Hekima University College is a Jesuit school of theology in Nairobi, Kenya, affiliated with the Catholic University of Eastern Africa. It opened in 1984 mainly as a seminary for Jesuits studying to be priests, and has greatly expanded since then. In 2004 it opened the Institute of Peace Studies and International Relations (HIPSIR).

By 2015 the undergraduate theology programme served a large spectrum of students, including lay women and men and fourteen other religious congregations. The College's HIPSIR initiative was accredited by the Commission for University Education since 2007 and continues to extend its outreach.

Hekima's library in its extensive stacks contains 25 books written by lecturers at the College. In collaboration with eight other Christian institutions in the Nairobi area, it makes available 700 periodical titles.

Hekima College publishes Hekima Review, a journal of African Christian theology and peace studies, with its own website where all issues can be freely viewed. Annually the College convenes a theological week, a peace forum, and a forum for expounding the relevance of faith to economics and politics. Hekima is also a favored venue for pan-African theological conferences, drawing international attention. The cultural mix of Catholic traditions is celebrated at Masses which bring together the various religious communities at Hekima.

Hekima also hosts the Jesuit Historical Institute in Africa (JHIA), organized in 2010 and dedicated in part to preserving the record of Jesuit missionary involvement in Africa.

Hekima College began as the English-speaking Jesuit theologate in Sub-Saharan Africa for Jesuits studying for the priesthood, offering the same courses and programs to lay women and men. With the opening of its Institute of Peace Studies and International Relations in 2004 and with its African peacebuilding efforts, its scholarly exchanges have greatly increased, especially with the USA. Hekima's approach is ecumenical and inter-religious and in continuity with the Jesuit tradition of pedagogy.


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