A Professor of Religion at California State University, Northridge, United States of America, where he teaches among others, “Religion, Logic, and Media,” “American Religious Diversity,” “World Religions,” “African Traditional Religions in Africa and the American Diaspora,” “Liberation theology,” and “Religion, Violence and Peace” since 2003. Before joining CSUN, he taught African Philosophy at Haverford College in Philadelphia and “Western Intellectual Heritage” at Temple University in Philadelphia. Professor Mutombo is by training a Philosopher, an Egyptologist and a Theologian. He also received a strong training in “African American Studies” in Philadelphia. Born in the Democratic Republic of the Congo, Prof. Mutombo received his Academic Education in Africa, Europe and the United States of America where he has been living since 1993. He is the founder and Director of the “Bumuntu Peace Institute”; and serves this Institute as Vice President and Director of Programs and Development. Email: mutombo.nkulu-sengha@csun.edu.