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Interpreting The Old Testament In Africa Papers From The International Symposium On Africa And The Old Testament In Nairobi October 1999 Mary Getui

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Interpreting The Old Testament In Africa Papers From The International Symposium On Africa And The Old Testament In Nairobi October 1999 Mary Getui
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Publisher: Peter Lang Publishing
File Extension: PDF
File size: 7.79 MB
Pages: 244
Author: Mary Getui, Knut Holter, Victor Zinkuratire
ISBN: 9780820449784, 0820449784
Language: English
Year: 2001

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Interpreting The Old Testament In Africa Papers From The International Symposium On Africa And The Old Testament In Nairobi October 1999 Mary Getui by Mary Getui, Knut Holter, Victor Zinkuratire 9780820449784, 0820449784 instant download after payment.

This book is a collection of papers read at the International Symposium on Africa and the Old Testament in Nairobi, October 1999. Thirty biblical scholars and theologians – mainly from Eastern Africa, but some also from South Africa and Europe – came together to discuss what it means to interpret the Old Testament in Africa today. Their contributions fall in five parts: (i) a mapping of the social, historical, and academic context of Old Testament studies in Africa; (ii) exegetical studies of how Africa is portrayed by the Old Testament; (iii) examples of how the African socio-religious experience can serve as comparative material for interpretation of the Old Testament; (iv) examples of how Old Testament texts are experienced as relevant to contemporary African readers; and (v) various aspects of the efforts of translating the Old Testament in Africa today.

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