Isaac Mutelo is an associate lecturer at Domuni Universitas in Toulouse, France, and a lecturer and director of quality assurance (including research, innovation, and publication) at Arrupe Jesuit University in Harare, Zimbabwe. He is also a Catholic priest belonging to the Order of Preachers, commonly known as the Dominicans. He holds degrees in Theology, Philosophy, Education, and Law and earned his MA and PhD in Philosophy with a specialization in religion and politics from
the University of KwaZulu-Natal in South Africa. His research areas include religion and politics, human rights law, environmental law, interreligious dialogue (specifically Muslim-Christian relations), artificial intelligence, robotics, and
ethics. He is the author of “Muslim Organizations in South Africa: Political Role Post-1948” (2023), the editor of “Human Rights in Southern Africa: Theory and Practice” (2024), and the co-editor of “Safeguarding Children And Vulnerable Personsinn Southern Africa” (2025).