Bible in Africa Studies by Jacko Akuma
This is now the official and final online version of BiAS 20, which is identical with the printed... more This is now the official and final online version of BiAS 20, which is identical with the printed version.
The volume contains papers presented at the BiAS meeting 2014 in Windhoek (Namibia), with some additional contributions. Scholars from Nigeria, Cameroon, Botswana, Zimbabwe, South Africa, Namibia and Germany are dealing with the urgent question of how the Bible is involved in the widespread use of violence in political, social, religious, and gender conflicts. One leading question is how to deal with the textual representation of violence in the Bible. It is taken up by more general hermeneutical contributions. The other leading question is how biblical texts and/or concepts are used to cause and justify violence. This is taken up by a greater number of articles which deal with concrete societal and political contexts in Zimbabwe and other African countries. The conference in Namibia was supported as a Humboldt-Kolleg on the Bible and Violence in Africa by the German Alexander von Humboldt Foundation.
The editors and contributors:
Johannes HUNTER (Namibia), Joachim KÜGLER (Germany) |Solomon ADEMILUKA (Nigeria), Kudzai BIRI (Zimbabwe), Phillemon CHAMBURUKA (Zimbabwe), Sheila W. CHAMBURUKA (Zimbabwe), Theophilus U. EJEH (Nigeria), Stephanie FEDER (Germany), Ottmar FUCHS (Germany), Lucky HWATI (Zimbabwe), Francis MACHINGURA (Zimbabwe), Nyasha MADZOKERE (Zimbabwe), Molly MANYONGANISE (Zimbabwe), Obert B. MLAMBO (Zimbabwe), Canisius MWANDAYI (Zimbabwe), Jacques F. OWONO (Germany/Cameroon), Jeremy PUNT (South Africa), Eben SCHEFFLER (South Africa), Elizabeth VENGEYI (Zimbabwe), Pieter VERSTER (South Africa), Clive T. ZIMUNYA (Zimbabwe)
BiAS/ Études sur la Bilbe en Afrique, 2011
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Bible in Africa Studies by Jacko Akuma
The volume contains papers presented at the BiAS meeting 2014 in Windhoek (Namibia), with some additional contributions. Scholars from Nigeria, Cameroon, Botswana, Zimbabwe, South Africa, Namibia and Germany are dealing with the urgent question of how the Bible is involved in the widespread use of violence in political, social, religious, and gender conflicts. One leading question is how to deal with the textual representation of violence in the Bible. It is taken up by more general hermeneutical contributions. The other leading question is how biblical texts and/or concepts are used to cause and justify violence. This is taken up by a greater number of articles which deal with concrete societal and political contexts in Zimbabwe and other African countries. The conference in Namibia was supported as a Humboldt-Kolleg on the Bible and Violence in Africa by the German Alexander von Humboldt Foundation.
The editors and contributors:
Johannes HUNTER (Namibia), Joachim KÜGLER (Germany) |Solomon ADEMILUKA (Nigeria), Kudzai BIRI (Zimbabwe), Phillemon CHAMBURUKA (Zimbabwe), Sheila W. CHAMBURUKA (Zimbabwe), Theophilus U. EJEH (Nigeria), Stephanie FEDER (Germany), Ottmar FUCHS (Germany), Lucky HWATI (Zimbabwe), Francis MACHINGURA (Zimbabwe), Nyasha MADZOKERE (Zimbabwe), Molly MANYONGANISE (Zimbabwe), Obert B. MLAMBO (Zimbabwe), Canisius MWANDAYI (Zimbabwe), Jacques F. OWONO (Germany/Cameroon), Jeremy PUNT (South Africa), Eben SCHEFFLER (South Africa), Elizabeth VENGEYI (Zimbabwe), Pieter VERSTER (South Africa), Clive T. ZIMUNYA (Zimbabwe)
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The volume contains papers presented at the BiAS meeting 2014 in Windhoek (Namibia), with some additional contributions. Scholars from Nigeria, Cameroon, Botswana, Zimbabwe, South Africa, Namibia and Germany are dealing with the urgent question of how the Bible is involved in the widespread use of violence in political, social, religious, and gender conflicts. One leading question is how to deal with the textual representation of violence in the Bible. It is taken up by more general hermeneutical contributions. The other leading question is how biblical texts and/or concepts are used to cause and justify violence. This is taken up by a greater number of articles which deal with concrete societal and political contexts in Zimbabwe and other African countries. The conference in Namibia was supported as a Humboldt-Kolleg on the Bible and Violence in Africa by the German Alexander von Humboldt Foundation.
The editors and contributors:
Johannes HUNTER (Namibia), Joachim KÜGLER (Germany) |Solomon ADEMILUKA (Nigeria), Kudzai BIRI (Zimbabwe), Phillemon CHAMBURUKA (Zimbabwe), Sheila W. CHAMBURUKA (Zimbabwe), Theophilus U. EJEH (Nigeria), Stephanie FEDER (Germany), Ottmar FUCHS (Germany), Lucky HWATI (Zimbabwe), Francis MACHINGURA (Zimbabwe), Nyasha MADZOKERE (Zimbabwe), Molly MANYONGANISE (Zimbabwe), Obert B. MLAMBO (Zimbabwe), Canisius MWANDAYI (Zimbabwe), Jacques F. OWONO (Germany/Cameroon), Jeremy PUNT (South Africa), Eben SCHEFFLER (South Africa), Elizabeth VENGEYI (Zimbabwe), Pieter VERSTER (South Africa), Clive T. ZIMUNYA (Zimbabwe)
Le link à "opus4" permit à lire le texte complet.
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