Philip Lokel: Publications on Africa and the Old Testament

Fr Dr Philip Lokel is a lecturer, Department of Religious Studies, Makerere University, P.O. Box 7062, Kampala, Uganda. E-mail: philolokel@hotmail.com

 

"Previously unstoried lives: The case of Old Testament Cush and its relevance to Africa", Old Testament Essays 19 (2006) 525-537.

 

"Moses and his Cushite wife: Reading Numbers 12:1 with undergraduate students of Makerere University", Old Testament Essays 19 (2006) 538-547.

 

"Previously unstoried lives: The case of Old Testament Cush and its relevance to Africa", K. Holter (ed.), Let My People Stay! Researching the Old Testament in Africa. Nairobi: Acton (2006) 177-190.

 

"Moses and his Cushite wife: Reading Numbers 12:1 with undergraduate students at Makerere University", K. Holter (ed.), Let My People Stay! Researching the Old Testament in Africa. Nairobi: Acton (2006) 191-201.

 

"African Spirituality and Christianity: a case of reciprocal influencing", The Waliggo: Journal of Holistic Theological Reflection, 1/1 (2008) 79-88.

 

 "Christianity and Islam", The Waliggo: Journal of Holistic Theological Reflection. 2/1 (2009) 134-140.

 

"The Curse that Never Was! Reflections on African Portraits and Perceptions", B. Settuumma et al. (eds.), Theological Reflections on some Critical Aspects of Life in Uganda: Essays in Honour of Rev. Fr. Dr. Vincent Kanyonza. Kampala: Angel Agencies Ltd. (2009) 105-111.

 

"The Spiritual Journey of Paul the Apostle: a Model of Our Own Spiritual Journey as  Ugandan Priests", The Waliggo: Journal of Holistic Theological Reflection 2/2 (2009) 26-45.

 

"Zephaniah: A Jewish Prophet with an African Ancestry", The Waliggo: Journal of Holistic Theological Reflection. 2010, forthcoming.