Mr. Mbiti is responsible for managing legal coverage of the US and Latin America managed liquid funds including credit, commodities, securitized products and liquid alternative investments.The investment vehicles covered Professor John S. Mbiti, the “father of the Christian theology of African Traditional Religion” (p. 4), died on Sunday, October 6, 2019 in Switzerland. Ia mengenyam pendidikan di Universitas Makerere (), Barrington Collage (Rhode Island) dan Universitas Cambridge tempat ia meraih gelar doktor pada tahun 1963. year, the Journal of African Christian Biography announces the loss of one of the great scholars of African Christianity. He was 87. John Mbiti was born on 30 November 1931 in Mulago, Kitui County, eastern Kenya. From 2005 up until his death in 2019, Mbiti was an Emeritus professor at the University of Bern and parish minister to the town of Burgdorf, Switzerland. John Samuel Mbiti, a Kenyan theologian and Anglican priest, died Octo­ber 5 at a nursing home in Switzerland. John Mbiti (1931-) lahir di Kutui,Kenya Afrika. John Mbiti was born on 30 November 1931 in Mulago, Kitui County, eastern Kenya. John Mbiti is a director and counsel at Credit Suisse Asset Management, LLC. Mbiti challenged the view that traditional African religions were “primitive,” arguing that they deserve as much consideration and study as other faith systems. Prof. John S. Mbiti was born on November 30, 1931 in Kenya. Child of two farmers, Samuel Mutuvi Ngaangi and Valesi Mbandi Kiimba, he is one of six children and was raised in a strong Christian environment. Collecting and synthesizing indigenous concepts of God, myths, stories, prayers, and proverbs into a religiously oriented “African worldview.” John Samuel Mbiti (born 30 November 1931) is a Christian religious philosopher. Biography of John Samuel Mbiti (1931-VVVV) African theologian born in Kenya in 1931. Child of two farmers, Samuel Mutuvi Ngaangi and Valesi Mbandi Kiimba, he is one of six children and was raised in a strong Christian environment. His Christian upbringing encouraged his educational journey through the African Inland Church. of John Mbiti's Understanding of the African Concept of Time A. Scott Morea• 36 John Mbiti has become well known over the last twenty years as one of the major black African theologians. John Samuel Mbiti was a Kenyan-born Christian religious philosopher and writer. He/She was Professor of Theology and religions compared in the Makere University College (Uganda). Reached for eight years (1972-80) the post of director of the Ecumenical Institute of World Council of churches in Bossey (Switzerland). His Christian upbringing encouraged his … John Samuel Mbiti, “the father of contemporary African theology”, is a philosopher and as of 2005 an Emeritus professor at the University of Bern and a parish minister to the town of Burgdorf, Switzerland. Disertasinya diterbitkan tahun 1971 dengan judul New Testament Theology in an African Background(Teologi perjanjian baru dengan latar belakang Afrika). https://www.nytimes.com/2019/10/24/world/africa/john-mbiti-dead.html His 1969 book, African Religions and Philosophy, explored this theme, and he elaborated upon it