Faculty
Nimi Wariboko
Katherine B. Stuart Professor of Christian Ethics
B.Sc (Economics, first class honors), Univ. of Port Harcourt, Nigeria
MBA (Finance/Accounting), Columbia University, New York
M.Div., Oral Roberts University, Tulsa
Ph.D (summa cum laude), Princeton Theological Seminary, Princeton
Phone: Ext. 2372
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Biography:
Nimi Wariboko is the Katherine B. Stuart Professor of Christian Ethics. He previously taught at New York University and at the Frank G. Zarb School of Business, Hofstra University (New York). His work focuses on economic ethics, metaethical theories, pentecostal theology, and African studies. He was a strategy consultant to top investment banks when he worked on Wall Street.
He is the author of 11 books and coeditor of three. His books include: The Pentecostal Principle: Ethical Methodology in New Spirit (2011); Ethics and Time: Ethos of Temporal Orientation in Politics and Religion of the Niger Delta (2010); The Principle of Excellence: A Framework for Social Ethics (2009), and God and Money: A Theology of Money in Globalizing World(2008).
Nimi has also published articles on economic history, corporate management, theology and science, and social theory. He is completing work on a forthcoming book, The Spell of the Invisible: Pentecostal Spirituality in Nigeria.
Courses:
CMLE 712J: Money and Ministry
ETHI 602F: Introduction to Christian Social Ethics
ETHI 602F: Introduction to Christian Social Ethics
ETHI 768/868S [TA]: Literature and Ethics
ETHI/JUST 744/844F: Economics and Ethics
INTE 780F: M.A. Colloquium
PRAC 616F [BC]: A Sojourn in an Immigrant Church: Exploring Identity, Ethnicity and Multiculturalism
PRAC 616F [BC]: A Sojourn in an Immigrant Church: Exploring Identity, Ethnicity and Multiculturalism





