Description: Translation as Mission by William Allen Smalley For Christians from New Testament times on, the Bible has almost everywhere been a translated Bible. For eighteen centuries it was normally translated into new languages by native speakers, but with the beginning of the nineteenth century and the modern missionary movement came a burst of missionary translation around the world. As missionary churches were established and as societies worldwide were affected by the gospel, people studied the translations, preached from them, and recounted stories to their children. In many societies these translations were the foundation for Christian communities, for theology (including indigenous theologies), and a powerful stimulus to modernization and even secularization reaching beyond the Christian community.Smalley contends that the theological presuppositions of these missionary translators varied widely. He argues that some missionary translators were insightful scholars who probed deeply into the languages and cultures in which they were working; others were unable to transcend the perspective their own culture prescribed for them. Earlier missionaries did not always have a clearly formulated theory of translation or an understanding of what they were doing and why. Eventually, however, a theoretical model was developed, a model that the majority of translators (both missionary and nonmissionary) now use. Smalley maintains that the task of Bible translation is now passing out of the hands of missionaries and back into the hands of native speakers, casting the missionary translator into significantly changed roles in the translation process. FORMAT Hardcover LANGUAGE English CONDITION Brand New Publisher Description For Christians from New Testament times on, the Bible has almost everywhere been a translated Bible. For eighteen centuries it was normally translated into new languages by native speakers, but with the beginning of the nineteenth century and the modern missionary movement came a burst of missionary translation around the world. As missionary churches were established and as societies worldwide were affected by the gospel, people studied the translations, preached from them, and recounted stories to their children. In many societies these translations were the foundation for Christian communities, for theology (including indigenous theologies), and a powerful stimulus to modernization and even secularization reaching beyond the Christian community.Smalley contends that the theological presuppositions of these missionary translators varied widely. He argues that some missionary translators were insightful scholars who probed deeply into the languages and cultures in which they were working; others were unable to transcend the perspective their own culture prescribed for them. Earlier missionaries did not always have a clearly formulated theory of translation or an understanding of what they were doing and why. Eventually, however, a theoretical model was developed, a model that the majority of translators (both missionary and nonmissionary) now use. Smalley maintains that the task of Bible translation is now passing out of the hands of missionaries and back into the hands of native speakers, casting the missionary translator into significantly changed roles in the translation process. Details ISBN0865543895 Short Title TRANSLATION AS MISSION Publisher Mercer University Press Language English ISBN-10 0865543895 ISBN-13 9780865543898 Media Book Format Hardcover Year 1991 Imprint Mercer University Press Subtitle Bible Translation in the Modern Missionary Movement Place of Publication Georgia Country of Publication United States Illustrations black & white illustrations DOI 10.1604/9780865543898 Edited by Shenk, Wilbert R. AU Release Date 1991-06-01 NZ Release Date 1991-06-01 UK Release Date 1991-06-01 Author William Allen Smalley Pages 287 Series Modern Mission Era, 1792-1992: An Appraisal Publication Date 1991-01-30 DEWEY 220.5 Audience General US Release Date 1991-01-30 We've got this At The Nile, if you're looking for it, we've got it. With fast shipping, low prices, friendly service and well over a million items - you're bound to find what you want, at a price you'll love! TheNile_Item_ID:134174083;
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Book Title: Translation As Mission: Bibles Translation in the Modern Missionary Movement
Author: William Allen Smalley
Format: Hardcover
Language: English
Topic: Religious History, Christianity
Publisher: Mercer University Press
Publication Year: 1991
Number of Pages: 287 Pages