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Dr. Rob Muthiah

Dr. Rob Muthiah

Director of Leadership Development

Rob Muthiah’s work specializes in theology, congregational leadership practices, multiculturalism and race, Christian ethics, environmental justice, missional ecclesiology, and empowering the whole people of God.

Dr. Muthiah has taught at Azusa Pacific Graduate School of Theology and Fuller Theological Seminary, where he taught classes such as Foundations for Ministry Life, Ethics and Worship, Transitions in Ministry, Empowering the People of God, Leadership and Diversity, and more.

He has published multiple articles such as “Lament as Antiracism Work” in The Christian Century, and “Surfacing Emotions to Teach Leadership” in the Journal of Religious Leadership.

Dr. Muthiah has earned degrees from Taylor University (B.A.), Northern Baptist Theological Seminary (M.Div.), and Fuller Theological Seminary (Ph.D.). He is an ordained minister in the Mennonite Church and has served as a pastor at Breckenridge Christian Ministries and Pasadena Mennonite Church. As a church and community leader he enjoys serving meals to the homeless, mentoring youth, and participating in local events advocating for peace and justice issues.

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A mother holds a young child on her hip, both of their arms are outstretched towards the sun, as they overlook a field of wind turbines.

Habitat: Thinking Theologically About the Environment

Faith & Contemporary Issues

Instructor: Dr. Rob Muthiah
Discover how religion and climate change intersect in this course on faith and care for the environment, exploring practical, hopeful ways to take action.

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