New book from Gerald West: The Stolen Bible

Gerald O. West, University of KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa, has a new book out titled, The Stolen Bible: From Tool of Imperialism to African Icon. A discount (25%) is available using the following flyer: Discount Code

The Stolen Bible tells the story of how Southern Africans have interacted with the Bible from its arrival in Dutch imperial ships in the mid-1600s through to contemporary post-apartheid South Africa.

The Stolen Bible emphasises African agency and distinguishes between African receptions of the Bible and African receptions of missionary-colonial Christianity. Through a series of detailed historical, geographical, and hermeneutical case-studies the book analyses Southern African receptions of the Bible, including the earliest African encounters with the Bible, the translation of the Bible into an African language, the appropriation of the Bible by African Independent Churches, the use of the Bible in the Black liberation struggle, and the ways in which the Bible is embodied in the lives of ordinary Africans.

For more information, see Brill’s website: http://www.brill.com/products/book/stolen-bible

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New Yorùbá-German Dictionary

A new Yorùbá-German dictionary is being created by AASR member, Reto Melchior. See his academia page for an example chapter (letter ‘G’): Sample Chapter 

AASR Bulletin 44 now available

AASR Bulletin 44 (May 2016) is now available on the website: Bulletin Archive

AAR Individual Research Grants

American Academy of Religion (AAR) Individual Research Grants

Application Deadline: August 1

To fulfill its commitment to advance research in religion, the AAR each year grants awards ranging from $500 to $5000 to support projects proposed by AAR members and selected by the AAR Research Grants Jury. These projects can be either collaborative or individual.

These grants provide support for important aspects of research such as travel to archives and libraries and field work. Grant awards range from $500 to $5000. Funds are not provided for dissertation research, research assistance, released time, publication expenses, or travel to attend the AAR Annual Meeting.

For more information, see the AAR Website.

AAR Collaborative International Research Grants

American Academy of Religion (AAR) Collaborative International Research Grants

Application Deadline: October 1

The American Academy of Religion, a member of the International Association for the History of Religions (IAHR), is pleased to announce the Collaborative International Research Grants competition. This initiative is intended to support generative research collaborations between and among scholars located in different geographical regions who wish to pursue focused, joint projects in any area of the study of religion. Applications for awards ranging from $500 to $5000 will be reviewed by the AAR’s International Connections Committee (ICC).

For more information, see the AAR Website

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