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Semeia studies Scott S. Elliott vol. 69 Ideology, culture, and translation

By: Material type: TextLanguage: 0 eng Publication details: U.S.A; Society of Biblical Literature; 2012Description: 228tr; Paperback; 23cmISBN:
  • 9781589837058
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 220.5
  • R744-B67
Online resources: Summary: The translation is a fundamental aspect of biblical scholarship and ever-present reality in a global context. Scholars interested in more than linguistically oriented translation problems of a traditional nature often struggle to find an interdisciplinary venue in which to share their work. These essays, using critical engagement with the translation, translation practices, and translation history of texts relevant to the study of the Bible and ancient and modern Christianity, explore theoretical dimensions and contemporary implications of translations and translation practice. The contributors are George Aichele, Roland Boer, Virginia Burrus, Alan Cadwallader, K. Jason Coker, John Eipper, Scott S. Elliott, Raj Nadella, Flemming A.J. Nielsen, Christina Petterson, Naomi Seidman, Jaqueline du Toit, Esteban Voth, and Matt Waggoner.
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The translation is a fundamental aspect of biblical scholarship and ever-present reality in a global context. Scholars interested in more than linguistically oriented translation problems of a traditional nature often struggle to find an interdisciplinary venue in which to share their work. These essays, using critical engagement with the translation, translation practices, and translation history of texts relevant to the study of the Bible and ancient and modern Christianity, explore theoretical dimensions and contemporary implications of translations and translation practice. The contributors are George Aichele, Roland Boer, Virginia Burrus, Alan Cadwallader, K. Jason Coker, John Eipper, Scott S. Elliott, Raj Nadella, Flemming A.J. Nielsen, Christina Petterson, Naomi Seidman, Jaqueline du Toit, Esteban Voth, and Matt Waggoner.

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