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FORMAT B
OLABISI ONABANJO UNIVERSITY
AGO-IWOYE, NIGERIA
CURRICULUM VITAE AND ANNUAL APPRAISAL SHEET FOR
ACADEMIC STAFF 2014
PART I
A.
PERSONAL DATA
1.
Name:
Oderinde, Olatundun Abosede (Mrs)
2.
Department:
Religious Studies
3.
College/Faculty:
Arts
4.
Date and Place of Birth:
November 26, 1972/Imasayi, Yewa North
5.
Nationality:
Nigerian
6.
Marital Status:
Married
7.
Number of Children:
Three (3)
8.
Name and Address of Spouse:
Mr. L.O. Oderinde
No 2, Mabinuori Street, Shangisha,
Ketu, Lagos
9.
Name and Address of Next of Kin:
Same as above
10.
e-Mail Address
olatundun.oderinde @oouago-iwoye.edu.ng
11.
Date of First Appointment with the University:
2nd December, 1996
12.
Status of First Appointment and Salary:
Graduate Assistant
13.
Present Position and Salary:
Senior Lecturer-UASS 5/3
14.
Date of Last Promotion:
October 2010
15.
Date of Confirmation of Appointment:
15 Feb. 2005
16.
If Not Confirmed, Why?
Not Applicable
17.
Period of Present Contract(s):
Not Applicable
18.
Total Number of years of Teaching and Research
at the University:
18 years (1996 to Date)
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B.
EDUCATIONAL BACKGROUND
1.
Academic Qualifications/Institutions Attended (With Dates):
(i)
Ph.D Christian Studies (New Testament), Lagos State University, Ojo, Lagos,
Nigeria, 2007.
(ii)
M.A. Religious Studies (Christian Theology) University of Ibadan, Ibadan,
Nigeria, 2000.
(iii)
PGD (Public Relations) Ogun State University, Ago-Iwoye, Nigeria, 1998.
(iv)
B.A. (Hons) First Class (Religious Studies) Ogun State University, Ago-Iwoye,
Nigeria, 1995.
(v)
Diploma in Journalism, Times Journalism Institute, Lagos, Nigeria, 1991.
2.
Current High Degree Programme Registered For:
3.
Awards and Distinctions:
(i)
Nil
Times Journalism Institute’s Prize for the 3rd Best Overall Diploma
Student,1991.
(ii)
Best Graduating Student, Faculty of Arts, Ogun State University, 1995.
(iii)
Best Graduating Student, Department of Religious Studies, Ogun State
University, 1995.
C.
WORK EXPERIENCE:
1.
Previous Work Experience Outside the University System:
Teaching at Command Secondary School, Abakaliki (NYSC 1995 – 1996)
2.
Previous work experience in other Universities:
3.
Details of Professional Experience at Olabisi Onabanjo University:
(i)
(a)
Nil
Teaching Function:
Courses Taught:
Harmattan Semester
No. of Units
CRS 203: Biblical Greek Elementary
3
CRS 225: Systematic Theology
3
REL 337: Interactions of Religion
2
2
Rain Semester
CRS 114: Biblical World of the New Testament
3
CRS 118: Sources of Christianity
2
CRS 204: Intermediate Greek
3
CRS 426: The Literature and Theology of St. Luke
3
CRS 428: Christian Theology in Africa
3
Post Graduate Courses both Rain and Harmattan Semesters
(b)
CRS 820: Contextual Theology
3
CRS 821: Christology and Soteriology
3
CRS 824: Ecclesiology in Christian Thought
3
CRS 827: Pauline Theology
3
CRS 828: Advanced New Testament Greek
3
CRS 829: Text and Theology of the Synoptic Gospels
3
CRS 830: Literature and Theology of St. John
3
CRS 833: Major Themes in Contemporary Biblical Scholarship
3
Postgraduate Supervision
M.A DISSERTATIONS
a. Ogunsanya Emmanuel O. 12/05/214 , “ Feminism and its impact on the Pentecostal
Churches in Nigeria with Reference to the Foursquare Gospel”. Completed.
b. Ayorinde Michael A. 12/05/101 “The Spirit of Denominationalism among the
Pentecostal
Churches in Ibadan”. Completed.
c. Edun Johnson A. 12/05/089 “Spiritual Gifts and their Theological Implication on the
Expansion of the Baptist work in Abeokuta”. Completed.
d. Emmanuel Julius O. 12/05/041 “John 5:1-9 and the Concept of Miracle Water with
Reference to Ariran Stream, Ikeji-Arakeji”. Completed.
e. Ibeaka, Susan N. 12/05/017
“ A comparative Study of Women Leadership Style in
the Baptist Convention and Redeemed Christian Church of God in Lagos State”.
Completed
f. Ikpe, John A. 12/05/082
“ The Effects of Racial Discrimination and Gender
Integration on Church Growth with Reference to the Apostolic Church (LAWNA
TERRITORY), Lagos”. Completed.
g. James, Tayo O. 12/05/060 “ Biblical Standard of Modesty and Cultural Demand on
Yoruba Woman. An Exegesis of 1Peter 3:1-6”.Completed.
h. Anumah, Isaiah O. 12/05/033 “ First Fruit Sacrifice as Practiced Among Pentecostal
Churches in Lagos. A Case Study of the Redeemed Christian Church of God
(RCCG)”.Completed.
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Ph.D THESIS
a. Akinola, Olusanya 0905000842 “ Perception of the Nigerian Army Chaplaincy
Lagos on Warfare in Relation to Deuteronomy 1:1 – 20”. On-going.
b. Alamu, S.S. 0705006498 “Christian Parenting and Child Training in Ephesian
6:4. Implications for the Evangelical Church Winning All (ECWA), Ibadan
District”. On-going.
c. Bolaji Olugbenga D. 07/05/006549 “ The Concept of Shepherding in IPeter 5:1-4 and
its Relevance to the Living Faith Church, Ibadan”.On-going.
ii.
Research (Completed/On-going)
1. Modesty in 1 Pet.3:1-6 and Contemporary Yoruba Women Adornment(on-going).
The study examines the Biblical standard of Modesty in the book of 1 Pet. 3:1- 6 to determine
what constitutes modesty in a constantly changing society. It highlights different forms of
immodesty and the adverse effects among Yoruba women of Nigeria.
iii.
Administrative Functions and Contributions to the University:
(a) Departmental Coordinator, Postgraduate programmes, 2014 – till date
(b) Business Manager, Departmental Editorial Board, Orisun: Journal of Religion and
Human Values, 2002 till date
(c) Chairperson, Departmental Affiliation Committee 2007 – 2014
(d) Departmental Staff Librarian 1997 - 2014
(e) Departmental Examination Officer 2007 – 2011
(f) Departmental Staff Secretary 1999-2002
iv.
Contribution to the Nation
NYSC at Command Secondary School, Abakaliki, 1995 – 1996
D.
MEMBERSHIP OF AND REGISTRATION WITH PROFESSIONAL BODIES
(a)
National Association for the Promotion of Studies in Arts and Social Science
(NAPSASS)
(b)
National Association for the Study of Religions (NASR)
(c)
Circle of Concerned African Women Theologians (CIRCLE)
(d)
Nigerian Association for Biblical Studies (NABIS)
(e)
Society for Biblical Scholars (SBS)
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E.
PUBLICATIONS:
i. Thesis/Dissertations:
1.
Oderinde, O.A. (2007). Jesus Attitude to Women in Mark in Relation to Deeper
Life Bible Church, Nigeria, A Ph.D Thesis submitted to the Department of
Religions, Lagos State University, Ojo, Lagos.
.
2.
Orebiyi, O.A (2000). Contextualization: A Synthesis of Communication and
Theology. M.A Dissertation submitted to the Department of Religious
Studies, University of Ibadan, Ibadan.
3.
Orebiyi, O.A. (1998). The Practice of Public Relations in a Local Government
Set-up: A case study of Ijebu North Local Government, Ijebu-Igbo. A
Dissertation submitted for the award of Postgraduate Diploma in Public
Relations, Ogun State University, Ago-Iwoye.
ii.
Books:
One (1)
1.
ODERINDE, O.A. (2012). Gender Relations: Lessons from Jesus’ Relationship with
Women in Mark. Ibadan: Korem Prints (ISBN: 978-978-50622-8-1),1-168.
iii.
Monographs:
Nil
iv.
Journal Articles:
Nineteen (19)
**1.
Oderinde, O.A. (2014). “Ethical Misconduct Among Nigerian Church Leaders in the
Context of 1Timothy 3:1-7” Journal of Research on Humanities and Social
Sciences,
International Institute for Science, Technology and Education,
NewYork,4(17):27- 32.
**2.
Oderinde, O.A. (2014). “The Religio-Cultural Context of Girl-Child Trafficking in
Nigeria” Review of European Studies, Canadian Center of Science and Education,
6(1):190-195.
**3.
Oderinde, O.A.(2013). “A Socio-Religious Perspective of Late Marriage and
Stigmatization of Single Adults and its Impact on the Church in Nigeria” Review
of European Studies, Canadian Center of Science and Education, 5(4): 165-171.
**4.
Oderinde, O.A. & Onojobi, T. (2013). “A Narrative of Identity in Marcan and FrancoAfrican Women Studies” Asia-African Journal of Mission and Ministry,
Sahmyook University, Seoul, Republic of Korea, 7:84-100. (50% contribution).
**5.
Oderinde, O.A. (2013). “Physical and Spiritual Purity as Basis for Healing and Holiness
in Mark 7:1-7” Ghana Bulletin of Theology, A Journal of Department for the
Study of Religions, University of Ghana, Legon, 4: 72-87.
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**6.
Oderinde, O.A. (2011). “The Lore of Religious Festivals among the Yoruba and Its
Social Relevance” LUMINA, A Refereed, Interdisciplinary, Research and
Scholarly Journal of the Holy Name University, Philippines 22(2): 229-236
*7.
Oderinde, O.A. (2011). “ The Church and Environmental Degradation: A Re-reading of
Luke12:42-48”Journal of Philosophy and Development,Department of
Philosophy, Olabisi Onabanjo University, Ago-Iwoye, 12(1&2):134-142.
8.
Oderinde, O.A. (2010). “Mark 1:29-34 And Its Implication For Gender Relations In the
Church Today” Journal of Philosophy and Development, Department of
Philosophy, Olabisi Onabanjo University, Ago-Iwoye, 11(1&2): 62-72.
9.
Oderinde, O.A. (2010). “John the Baptist’s Message of Repentance and the Re-Branding
Nigeria Project: A Re-Reading of Luke 3:7-14” African Journal of Biblical
Studies, Department of Religious Studies, University of Ibadan, XXVIII (I) :7283.
**10. Oderinde, O.A. (2010). “Peter’s Teaching on Leadership: An Examination of I Peter 5:13 in Nigerian Context” LUMINA, A Refereed, Interdisciplinary, Research and
Scholarly Journal of the Holy Name University, Philippines, 21(1): 151-157.
11.
Oderinde, O.A. (2009). “The Power that Sets Free: An Analysis of Mark 5:25-34 with
Reference to the Essence of Christianity” Orita: Ibadan Journal of Religious
Studies, University of Ibadan XLI (I) :113-125.
12.
Oderinde, O.A. (2009). “The Church and the Development of Christian Youths: A
Contextual Analysis of Titus 2:6-8” African Journal of Biblical Studies,
Department of Religious Studies, University of Ibadan, XXVII(I):54-63.
13.
Oderinde, O.A. (2008). “Promoting Corruption through Favouritism: James 2:15 and Its
Implications for the Contemporary Church” Orisun: Journal of Religion and
Human Values. Department of Religious Studies, Olabisi Onabanjo University,
6&7:79-88.
14.
Oderinde, O.A. (2007). “Bent Under Affliction: Luke 13:10-17 & Its Implications For
Women’s Health in Nigeria” in Insight Journal of Religious Studies, Department
of Religious Studies, Babcock University, Ilishan- Remo, Ogun State, 3(1): 2037.
15.
Oderinde, O.A. (2004). “Issue in Women Leadership Styles: An Exegetical Study of John
2:1-5” Insight Journal of Religious Studies, Department of Religious Studies,
Babcock University, Ilishan- Remo, Ogun State, 1(2&3):121-128.
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16.
Oderinde, O.A. (2004). “The Role of Theological Institutions in Understanding and
Managing HIV/AIDS Crisis in Nigeria” Orisun: Journal of Religion and Human
Values, Department of Religious Studies, Olabisi Onabanjo University, 2&3:145154.
17.
Oderinde, O.A. (2003). “Reaching out for Power: Nigeria Women and Church
Leadership”, in CASTALLIA, Ibadan Journal of Multicultural/Multidisciplinary
Studies, Department of Classics, University of Ibadan, Ibadan, 15: 24-34.
18.
Oderinde, O.A. (2001). “The Holy Spirit in the Early Church and the Charismatic
Movements in Nigeria Today” Nigeria and the Classics: Ibadan Journal of
Classical and Related Studies, Department of Classics, University of
Ibadan,
Ibadan, 6: 1-15.
19.
Oderinde, O.A. (1999). “Religion in Communication and National Stability” in Arts and
Social Sciences Forum Journal, Journal of the National Association for the
Promotion of Studies in Arts and Social Science, University of Jos, Jos, 2(5):4246.
v.
Paper Accepted For Publication:
Nil
vi.
Contribution to Books
Four (4)
*1.
Oderinde, O.A. (2012), “Undaunted and Persistent: Mark 7: 24-30 and the Contemporary
Women’s Quest for an Inclusive Ministry”, Olabiyi Adewale(ed.) Biblical
Studies and Feminism in the African Context. A publication of the Nigerian
Association for Biblical Studies (NABIS), Western Zone, Ibadan, 105-115.
**2.
Oderinde, O.A. and Enegho, F.E. (2010), “The Position of Women in the Deeper Life
Bible Church, Nigeria”, George Ukagba, Obioma Des-Obi & Iks Nwankwo (eds.)
The Kpim of Feminism: Issues and Women in a Changing World, Victoria B.C.
Canada: Trafford Publishing, 412-419. (70% contribution).
3.
Oderinde, O.A. (2002), “Equal Rights Policies and Multiple Roles of Women” Akintunde
D.O. & Labeodan H.A. (eds) Women and the Culture of Violence in Traditional
Africa, Ibadan: Sefer Books, 28-40.
4.
Orebiyi, O.A. (2001), “Dynamism in the Bible and Yoruba Culture: Issues in the Quest
for Women’s Rights” in D.O|. Akintunde (ed), African Culture and the
Quest for Women’s Rights, Ibadan: Sefer Books, 72-83.
*Paper published after the last promotion.
**Offshore paper.
vii.
Technical Reports:
Nil
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viii.
Manuscripts Submitted for Publication:
Two (2)
1.
Oderinde, O.A. “The Study of Children in Mark 10:13-16 from Yoruba Perspective”,
Nigerian Association for Biblical Studies, Ibadan.
2.
Oderinde, O.A. “Workers of Miracles and Workers of Iniquity (Matthew7:20-24): The
Paradox of Character among Ministers of the Gospel in Nigeria”.
ix.
Conference Proceedings/Workshop Papers:
1.
“Religious Communication and the Mass Media in Nigeria”.
2.
“Effective Communication for Sustainable Development Implications for Religions and
Politics”.
x.
Unpublished Conference Proceedings:
Nil
F.
CONFERENCE/WORKSHOPS ATTENDED (WITH PAPERS PRESENTED):
. 1.
The Nigerian Association for Biblical Studies(NABIS) National Conference,
2014, University of Ibadan, Ibadan. Paper presented: “A Study of Children in
Mark 10:13-16 From Yoruba Perspective”.
2.
The Nigerian Association for Biblical Studies (NABIS), National Conference,
2011, Nasarawa State University, Keffi, Nasarawa. Paper presented: “Physical
and Spiritual Purity as Basis for Healing and Holiness in Mark 7:1-7”.
3.
Circle of African Women Theologians, 2011 Conference. Theme: Religion and
Gender Based Violence. Legon Theological Institute, Ghana. Paper presented:
“Girl – Child Trafficking in Nigeria”.
4.
The Nigerian Association for Biblical Studies (NABIS), Western Zone Conference,
2010, ECWA Seminary, Gbaja, Kwara State. Paper presented: “John the
Baptist’s Message and its Relevance to the Rebranding Nigeria Project”
5.
The Training of Trainers Workshop on Theology and HIV/AIDS in Nigeria by
Ecumenical Initiative for HIV/AIDS in Africa, 2007, Institute of Church and
Society, Samonda, Ibadan. Paper presented: .“Gender and HIV/AIDS
Prevention”.
6.
The Nigerian Association for Biblical Studies (NABIS), Western Zone Conference,
2007, Institute of Church and Society, Samonda, Ibadan. Paper presented:
“Peter’s Teaching on Leadership: An Examination of I Peter 5:1-3 in the Nigeria
Context”.
7.
The Nigerian Association for Biblical Studies (NABIS) Annual Conference,
2006, Ambros Alli University, Ekpoma, Edo State. Paper presented: “Promoting
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Corruption Through Favouritism: James 2:1-5 and Its Implication for the
Contemporary Church”
8.
The National Association for the Study of Religions (NASR) Annual Conference,
2003, University of Ilorin, Ilorin. Paper presented: “Reaching Out for Power:
Nigerian Women and Church Leadership”.
9.
The International Conference of Concerned African Women Theologians on
HIV/AIDS, 2002, Addis Ababa, Ethiopia. Paper presented: “The Role of
Theological Institution in the HIV/AIDS Crisis in Africa. A Nigerian
Perspective”:
10.
Circle of Concerned African Women Theologians’ Symposium, 2002, Institute of
Church and Society, Samonda, Ibadan. Paper presented: “Equal Rights Policies
and Multiple Roles of Women”.
11.
African Conference on Science and Religion (ACSR), 2001, University of Ilorin,
Ilorin, in collaboration with the Centre for Theology and the Natural Science
(CTNS), Berkerly, California, USA. Theme: African Culture, Modern Science
and Religious Thought.
12.
Circle of Concerned African Women Theologians’ Workshop, 2001, Institute of
Church and Society, Ibadan. Paper presented: “Dynamism in the Bible and
Yoruba Culture: Issues in the Quest for Women’s Rights”.
13.
The National Association for the Promotion of Studies in Arts and Social Sciences
(NAPSASS) Annual Conference, 2001, Federal University of Technology, Akure.
Paper presented: “Christian Ethics in Politics and National Unity”.
14.
The Faculty of Arts 3rd Folkore Seminar, 1998, Ogun State University, AgoIwoye. Paper presented: “The Lore of Religious Festivals Among the Yoruba:
Problem and Prospects”.
15.
The National Association for the Study of Religions Annual Conference (NASR),
1998, University of Jos. Paper presented: “Religious Communication and the
Mass Media in Nigeria”.
.
16.
G.
The National Association for the Promotion of Studies in Arts and Social
Sciences (NAPSASS), Annual Conference, 1998, Abeokuta. Paper presented:
“Religion in Communication and National Stability”.
CONTRIBUTIONS TO NATIONAL AND INTERNATIONAL LIFE
(i)
With the University:
(a)
As it appears in Section C (3)
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(ii)
Outside the University:
General Secretary, Nigerian Association for Biblical Studies (Western Zone), 2012 – till
date
CONTRIBUTION TO KNOWLEDGE:
Oderinde, Olatundun Abosede has written extensively on the positive attitudes toward women in
the New Testament from an African perspective. She has consistently argued for an inclusive
ministry in the Church that makes women visible and recognized. She is a respected contributor
to the global discourse on women issues from the African theological perspective. She also
advocates for a Christian ministry that is not devoid of the Christ-like spirit and image
particularly in Nigeria. Some of her works have pointed out the implications of biblical insights
for contemporary issues such as leadership, youth development, healing and health,
stigmatization of Single-adults and child upbringing. Oderinde’s research works have brought
out some Gospel resources to enhance the appreciation of the worth, dignity, inner resources and
abilities of women. She has made significant contribution to the on-going debate on the place of
woman in the Church ministry by calling on women to take initiatives like the women in the
Gospels and challenge the status quo on the position of women in the society and all cultural
inhibitions rather than blaming men for their subjugation and the reason for their inactivity. She
has published one book and over twenty-two articles and essays on various aspects of Biblical
Studies, Christian Theology, Women Studies and Christian ethics. She currently serves as the
General Secretary of the Western Zone of Nigerian Association for Biblical Studies, also a
member of the Circle of African Women Theologians. Her Research and teaching interests
include New Testament Studies, Women in the Bible, Women liberation and empowerment, and
Christian Ethics.
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SIGNATURE
DATE
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PERSONAL PROFILE
Oderinde Olatundun specializes in New Testament Studies and Christian Theology. She holds an
undergraduate Degree in Religious studies from the Ogun State University, Ago-Iwoye (now
Olabisi Onabanjo University), a Masters degree in Christian Theology from University of
Ibadan, and a Doctorate in New Testament Studies from Lagos State University, Ojo, Lagos. She
has published a book and over twenty-two articles and essays on various aspects of biblical
studies, Christian Theology, women studies and Christian ethics in both national and
international journals. She currently serves as the General Secretary of the Western Zone of
Nigerian Association for Biblical Studies (NABIS), a member of The Circle of African Women
Theologians. Her research and teaching interests include New Testament interpretation, women
in the Bible, women liberation and empowerment and Christian ethics.
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