TY - BOOK AU - Holter,Knut TI - Let my people stay!: researching the Old Testament in Africa SN - 9966888306 (paperback) AV - BS586.A35 L48 2006 U1 - AFR 221.6 Let 2006 PY - 2006/// CY - Nairobi, Kenya PB - Acton KW - Bible KW - O.T KW - Criticism, interpretation, etc KW - Black interpretations KW - Study and teaching KW - Africa KW - Christianity and culture KW - Africa in the Bible N1 - Includes bibliographical references; Let my people stay! : introduction to a research project on Africanization of Old Testament studies; Knut Holter --; Challenging poverty through proverbs : an African transformational hermeneutic; Madipoane Masenya (ngwana' Mphahlele) --; Using African proverbial folklore to understand the holistic poverty eradication framework in the Book of Proverbs; Lechion Peter Kimilike --; The poor are not us! : an exploration into the transforming possibilities of Old Testament and African proverbs on poverty; Lechion Peter Kimilike --; It's on the old mat that one weaves a new one : the dialogue between African proverbs and biblical texts; Willie van Heerden --; Using the Old Testament to interpret Africa : the Malagasy religious context; Magdel Le Roux --; The Old Testament outside the realm of the Church : a case from Madagascar; Georges Razafindrakoto --; The Malagasy famadihana ritual and the Old Testament; Georges Razafindrakoto --; Killed by Aids and buried by religion : African female bodies in crisis; Madipoane Masenya (ngwan'a [i.e. ngwana'] Mphahlele) --; Finding Africa in the Old Testament : some hermeneutical and methodological considerations; Willie van Heerden --; Previously unstoried lives : the case of Old Testament Cush and its relevance to Africa; Philip Lokel --; Moses and his Cushite wife : reading Numbers 12:1 with undergraduate students of Makerere University; Philip Lokel --; The Lemba : the "People of the Book" in Southern Africa; Magdel Le Roux UR - http://www.loc.gov/catdir/toc/fy0906/2008349616.html ER -