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Stanton appointed chair of ANU Religion Department
Nairobi, Kenya
Tuesday, July 20, 2010
Daryll Stanton has been appointed as the new chair of the Religion Department at Africa Nazarene University (ANU), replacing Rodney Reed, who was named deputy vice chancellor of Academic Affairs effective June 2010.
Stanton has served as a member of faculty at ANU in the Religion Department since 1997. He is a graduate of Olivet Nazarene University with a bachelor of arts in religion in 1975, and received the master of arts in religion from Olivet in 1981. Two years later he was awarded the master of arts in missions from Nazarene Theological Seminary (1983). In 1997 he received the doctor of education from California Coast University. His dissertation was entitled: "A Wesleyan-Holiness Theological Model for Use with English as a Second Language Students."
Stanton was advised, in his letter of appointment, that "one major challenge" which needs to be addressed "immediately is the recruitment of sustainable numbers of students in the department."
In his response to his appointment, Stanton stated, "It is my desire to ensure that our department standards are 'world class and relevant to the situation in Africa' as well as to the doctrine of the Church of the Nazarene. It is our prayer that God will give many more students who we can equip to impact the mission of the Church of the Nazarene in Kenya and throughout Africa. We believe the best days are to be seen here at ANU with a number of new programs, plus the new open and distance delivery systems."
--Mark Louw, Africa Regional Education coordinator, for NCN News-Africa
Stanton has served as a member of faculty at ANU in the Religion Department since 1997. He is a graduate of Olivet Nazarene University with a bachelor of arts in religion in 1975, and received the master of arts in religion from Olivet in 1981. Two years later he was awarded the master of arts in missions from Nazarene Theological Seminary (1983). In 1997 he received the doctor of education from California Coast University. His dissertation was entitled: "A Wesleyan-Holiness Theological Model for Use with English as a Second Language Students."
Stanton was advised, in his letter of appointment, that "one major challenge" which needs to be addressed "immediately is the recruitment of sustainable numbers of students in the department."
In his response to his appointment, Stanton stated, "It is my desire to ensure that our department standards are 'world class and relevant to the situation in Africa' as well as to the doctrine of the Church of the Nazarene. It is our prayer that God will give many more students who we can equip to impact the mission of the Church of the Nazarene in Kenya and throughout Africa. We believe the best days are to be seen here at ANU with a number of new programs, plus the new open and distance delivery systems."
--Mark Louw, Africa Regional Education coordinator, for NCN News-Africa
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