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Theological Influence on Translation

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Author(s)
Woudstra, Martin H.
Keywords
Translation
Theology
New Testament
Systematic
GE Subjects
Dogmatics
Creator and Creation
Salvation/liberation
Creeds, confessions
Apologetics and polemics

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http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12424/163950
Abstract
"When Henry J. Cadbury was asked whether the transition from the quiet of the scholar's study to the chairmanship of the American Friends Service Committee was not rather abrupt he is said to have replied: "I am still trying to translate the New Testament."1 In Cadbury's reply the term "translation" is used in what may well be called its widest possible mean- ing. It stands for putting into action the truths of the gospel"
Date
1967
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Article
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