Marta Høyland Lavik: Publications on Africa and the Old Testament

Dr Marta Høyland Lavik is a postdoc fellow, MHS School of Mission and Theology / Stavanger University Hospital. Adr.: Misjonsmarka 12, N-4024 Stavanger, Norway. E-mail: marta.hoyland.lavik@mhs.no

 

"Afrika i Det gamle testamentet", K.O. Sannes & al. (eds.), Med Kristus til jordens ender: Festskrift til Tormod Engelsviken. Trondheim: Tapir (2008) 173-181.

A People Tall and Smooth-Skinned: The Rhetoric of Isaiah 18. Leiden: Brill, 2007 (Supplements to Vetus Testamentum, 112).

"Inculturation and liberation hermeneutics in African Old Testament studies", African Christian Studies 18/4 (2002) 5-33.

"Report from conference: Toronto (Canada): The Annual Meeting of the AAR/SBL November 23-26", Bulletin for Old Testament Studies in Africa 13 (2002) 16-17.

"Some critical remarks to le Roux, Wambutda and Adamo", Bulletin for Old Testament Studies in Africa 11 (2001) 15-16.

"The African texts and their African interpretations", M. Getui, K. Holter & V. Zinkuratire (eds.), Interpreting the Old Testament in Africa: Papers from the International Symposium on Africa and the Old Testament in Nairobi, October 1999. New York: Peter Lang (2001) 43-53.

"An African presence in the Old Testament? David Tuesday Adamo's interpretation of the Old Testament Cush passages", Old Testament Essays 11 (1998) 50-58.