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Toxic Masculinity in Africa and the Bible: The Strong-Man Model and the Co-Optation of Feminist Biblical Interpretation by
  • Wafawanaka, Robert
Publication details: Old Testament Essays, Vol. 34, No. 3, 2021, pp. 806-834 ; 2021
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Preaching in the Context of Poverty, Economic Marginalization, and the Ideal of Social Justice by
  • Wafawanaka, Robert
  • Roberts, Samuel K [Editor]
Publication details: Born to Preach: Essays in Honor of the Ministry of Henry & Ella Mitchell, Valley Forge, PA: Judson Press, pp. 40-54. ; 2000
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African Perspectives on Poverty in the Hebrew Law Codes by
  • Wafawanaka, Robert
  • Dube Shomanah, Musa W [Editor]
  • West, Gerald O [Editor]
Publication details: Bible in Africa: Transactions, Trajectories, and Trends, Boston, MA: Brill, pp. 490-497. ; 2000
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Baruch by
  • Wafawanaka, Robert
  • Bailey, Randall C [Editor]
  • Page Jr., Hugh R [Editor]
Publication details: Africana Bible: Reading Israel's Scriptures from Africa and the African Diaspora, Minneapolis, MN: Fortress Press, pp. 307-309. ; 2010
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Teaching Exegesis with a Single Text by
  • Wafawanaka, Robert
Publication details: Teaching Theology & Religion, Vol. 17, No. 2, 2014, pp. 147-150 ; 2014
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ABEST Purpose Statement: God asks us to serve all ethnic and cultural groups (Matt. 28:19). This requires us to reflect theologically outside of our own cultural context. To support this, the Andrews Bibliography of Ethnic Minority Scholarship in Theology (abest.andrews.edu) will help you locate academic resources in the fields of biblical, theological, and pastoral studies by Asian, Black, Hispanic, and Indigenous authors. ABEST has been created by the Seventh-day Adventist Theological Seminary in partnership with Lilly Endowment Inc.