Bible and Orality in Africa
Interdisciplinary Approaches
Ngengi Albert Mundele, Emmanuel Wabanhu, Jean-Claude Loba-Mkole
Published: 2020
Pages: 511
Common to most African cultures is the use of orality in different forms of communication. Demonstrated in various ways with examples drawn from African cultures and Biblical texts, the various authors of widely researched articles that are compiled in this book reveal the importance of orality both in Africa and in the world of the Bible. The book will be of immense help to researchers of all walks of life, particularly persons in interdisciplinary studies, sociologists and Biblical scholars (Mary Jerome Obiorah, IHM, University of Nigeria, Nsukka, Nigeria).
This very rich collection of articles on the Bible and Orality in Africa by scholars from various parts of the world will enable Bible readers to engage with it through fresh insights. Greater attention to oral tradition makes us appreciate how the Bible has emerged from the hearts of people pondering and sharing together their experiences of life and of God. This process is very familiar to African communal life and these studies will stimulate the practice of turning the written text again into a sharing of present day experiences of life and God (Paul B Decock, OMI, University of KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa).