Analyzing and Translating New Testament Discourse
Decades of research on New Testament discourse by linguist and Bible translation consultant David J. Clark.
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Decades of research on New Testament discourse by linguist and Bible translation consultant David J. Clark.
Unreached areas need evangelists, but they need more than that.
What are “formal” and “functional” Bible translation? Which is better, and in which context?
And it’s probably not the reasons you think.
The state of Bible reading in the West is pretty poor. How can reader’s Bibles help? A podcast with Glenn Pauuw of the Institute for Bible Reading.
Eight ways to know you’re in Papua New Guinea… including the seminary cannibals.
“I’ve sought to devote my life to being a believing biblical scholar” – Peter J. Williams (PhD, Cambridge University). Dr. Williams leads one of the leading institutions for biblical studies in the world as the Principal of Tyndale House Cambridge, yet he’s recently authored a book for laypeople and pastors, titled “Can We Trust the Gospels?” (Crossway, 2018). As a confessing evangelical, his answer is a firm “yes,” but this hasn’t shortchanged his study. Actually, it’s enhanced it. In this episode, Dr. Williams explains how faith benefits diligent scholarship, reflects on his work, and offers advice for aspiring (and growing) academics.
Have you ever stopped to consider whether your lexicon of choice was trustworthy? The erudite exegete might recognize the limitations of lexicons, but what are we supposed to do with them? In his groundbreaking “A History of New Testament Lexicography,” John A. L. Lee (Macquarie University) gently but incisively shows the faulty methodology that plagues NT lexicography and proposes a future for NT lexicography in light of the digital revolution.
Using Pauls own language rather than anachronistic academic terminology gives us better insight into Pauls Damascus road experience.