Translating christianity

This volume brings together scholars to explore the challenges of translating Christianity. Christianity has been the impulse behind the creation of more dictionaries and grammars of the world's languages than any other force in history. More people pray and worship in more languages in Christi...

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Detalles Bibliográficos
Autores Corporativos: Ecclesiastical History Society. Summer Meeting (-), Ecclesiastical History Society. Winter Meeting
Otros Autores: Ditchfield, Simon, editor (editor), Methuen, Charlotte, 1964-, editor, Spicer, Andrew, editor
Formato: Libro
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: Cambridge : Cambridge University Press 2017
Colección:Studies in church history ; 53
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Sumario:This volume brings together scholars to explore the challenges of translating Christianity. Christianity has been the impulse behind the creation of more dictionaries and grammars of the world's languages than any other force in history. More people pray and worship in more languages in Christianity than in any other religion. It is a religion without a revealed language; a faith characterized by 'the triumph of its translatability'. Christianity is also a translated religion in a very different sense. Many of its ritual practices have been predicated on the translation of material objects, such as relics. Their movement in time and space reveals shifting lines of power and influence in illuminating ways. Translation can be understood not only linguistically and physically but also in ecclesiastical and metaphorical terms, for instance, in the handing on of authority from one place or person to another, or the appropriation of rituals in different contexts.
Notas:Papers presented at the Ecclesiastical History Society's Summer Conference and Winter Meeting for 2015-16, held under the presidency of Simon Ditchfield at the University of York in July 2015 and the Institute for Historical Research, London, in January 2016.
Descripción Física:xviii, 475 p. ; 23 cm
ISBN:9781108419246