Choosing a Bible Translation

by John J. Pilch

Paperback, 2000

Barcode

67

Call number

220.52 PIL

Status

Available

Call number

220.52 PIL

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Pages

24

Description

Which Bible translation is the best to use or to buy?" "Which does the Church recommend?" In Choosing a Bible Translation, John Pilch discusses two kinds of Bible translations: word-for-word (literal or formal correspondence), and meaning-for-meaning (literary or dynamic equivalence) and comments on the merits of each for the needs of Bible readers. Pilch also emphasizes some challenges that translators of the biblical texts face such as the use of inclusive language, social systems, textual variants, and sensitivity to cultural awareness. He provides readers with a host of resources for choosing Bibles on computer software, obtaining electronic copies of translations, and for locating translations on the Internet.

Publication

Liturgical Press (2000), 24 pages

ISBN

0814625819 / 9780814625811

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