Translating the New Testament : text, translation, theology / edited by Stanley E. Porter and Mark J. Boda.
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- 0802863779
- 9780802863775
- 220.501 23
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Proceedings of a colloquium held in May 2005 at McMaster Divinity College, Hamilton, Ont.
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Translating the New Testament : an introduction to issues of text, translation, and theology / Stanley E. Porter -- New Testament textual research, its methods and its goals / Barbara Aland -- Rule 9, isolated variants, and the "test-tube" nature of the NA�\2077/UBS\2074 text : a Byzantine-priority perspective / Maurice A. Robinson -- The significance of the papyri in revising the New Testament Greek text and English translations / Philip Comfort -- The text of Luke 16 / Barbara Aland -- The rich man and Lazarus, Luke 16:19-31 : text-critical notes / Maurice A. Robinson -- Two illustrations of scribal gap filling in Luke 16:19 / Philip Comfort -- Assessing translation theory : beyond literal and dynamic equivalence / Stanley E. Porter -- A translation that induces a reading experience : narrativity, intratextuality, rhetorical performance, and Galatians 1-2 / Alain Gignac -- Hebrews 10:32-39 and the agony of the translator / Luke Timothy Johnson -- Comparative discourse analysis as a tool in assessing translations, using Luke 16:19-31 as a test case / Stanley E. Porter and Matthew Brook O'Donnell -- Synchronic observations on Luke 16:19-31 as preparation for a translation / Alain Gignac -- Narrative perspectives on Luke 16:19-31 / Luke Timothy Johnson -- Mistranslation and the death of Christ : Isaiah 53 LXX and its Pauline reception / Francis Watson -- On probabilities, possibilities, and pretexts : fostering a hermeneutics of sobriety, sympathy, and imagination in an impressionistic and suspicious age / Edith M. Humphrey --
An intertextual reading of moral freedom in the Analects and Galatians / K.K. Yeo -- A Latin American rereading of Romans 7 / Elsa Tamez -- To squeeze the universe into a ball : playing fast and loose with Lazarus? / Edith M. Humphrey -- A Confucianist, cross-cultural translation of Luke 16:19-31 : ethics, eschatology, and scripture / K.K. Yeo -- A rereading of Luke 16:19-31 / Elsa Tamez -- Quo vadis? : from whence to where in New Testament text criticism and translation / Richard N. Longenecker.
An up-to-date assessment of translation of the New Testament in terms of textual criticism, translation theory, and theology. Each section includes theoretical essays on the interface of a given area with particular issues in translation, followed by applications of the theory to a common passage--the story of the rich man and Lazarus found in Luke 16:19-31. Advocates of different positions note the translational implications that follow from choosing a particular textual tradition or type over another. Translating the New Testament concludes with an overall assessment of the field of text criticism and translation studies. --from publisher description