The Challenge of Bible translation: communicating God's word to the world/

The Challenge of Bible translation: communicating God's word to the world/ Glen G. Scorgie, Mark L. Strauss, and Steven M. Voth, genera editors - Grand Rapids, Michigan Zondervan c2003 - 428 p. ; 24 cm.

Includes bibliographical references and index

Contents: Are translators traitors? : some personal reflections / Moise�s Silva -- Bible translation philosophies with special reference to the New International Version / Kenneth L. Barker -- The limits of functional equivalence in Bible translation -- and other limits too / D.A. Carson -- Current issues in the gender-language debate : a response to Vern Poythress and Wayne Grudem / Mark L. Strauss -- Translation as a communal task / Herbert M. Wolf -- English Bible translation in postmodern perspective : reflections on a critical theory of holistic translation / Charles H. Cosgrove -- A translator's perspective on Alister McGrath's history of the King James Version / Walter W. Wessel -- Translation was not enough : the ecumenical and educational efforts of James "Diego" Thompson and the British and Foreign Bible Society / Kent A. Eaton -- The New International Version : how it came to be / John H. Stek -- That fabulous talking snake / Ronald A. Veenker -- Slip of the eye : accidental omission in the masoretic tradition / David Noel Freedman and David Miano -- Agar's apologia for verbal, plenary inspiration : an exegesis of Proverbs 30:1-6 / Bruce K. Waltke -- Justice and/or righteousness : a contextualized analysis of Sedeq in the KJV (English) and RVR (Spanish) / Steven M. Voth -- Translating John's Gospel : challenges and opportunities / Andreas J. Ko�stenberger -- "Flesh" in Romans : a challenge for the translator / Douglas J. Moo -- Faith as substance or surety : historical perspectives on hypostasis in Hebrews 11:1 / James D. Smith III -- The use of capital letters in translating Scripture into English / Larry Lee Walker.

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Bible--Translating

BS 449 / 2003 .C43
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