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Project completed in 2006: Bulletin for Old Testament Studies in Africa
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Project title: Bulletin for Old Testament Studies in Africa
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Responsible: Prof Knut Holter (Editor); editorial board: Prof Victor Zinkuratire, Catholic University of Eastern Africa (Nairobi, Kenya), Prof John O. Akao, Dept of Religious Studies, University of Ibadan (Ibadan, Nigeria), Prof Willem Boshoff, Dept of Old Testament, University of South Africa (Pretoria, South Africa), Prof André Kabasele Mukenge, Facultés Catholiques de Kinshasa (Kinshasa-Limete, Rep. Dem. du Congo).
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Funding: School of Mission and Theology (Stavanger).
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Project description: Bulletin for Old Testament Studies in Africa (BOTSA) was published biannually (in May and November) from 1996 to 2006, in paper and (full text) online editions. BOTSA aimed at being a forum for exchange of ideas and information about Old Testament studies in Africa. And in brief articles it commented on pedagogical, methodological and research political questions related to Old Testament studies in Africa, and it also brought notices on research projects, teaching programmes, books and conferences. From 2006 BOTSA continues as BOTSA Electronic Forum
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