Bible — American Standard Version (eBook)

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2023
1928 Seiten
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859-654772536-7 (EAN)

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Philip Schaff's 'Bible — American Standard Version' is a monumental work in the canon of religious literature, presenting one of the most influential texts in a format that seeks to be faithful to the original manuscripts while making it accessible to the American public. Schaff's commitment to both scholarly rigor and readability is evident in the translation's careful balance of linguistic precision and fluid narrative, a fitting approach for a text deeply rooted within the cultural and theological tapestry of numerous societies. Nestled within this edition is the historical and literary context that allows readers to appreciate the complexities and nuances that have shaped the interpretation of biblical texts throughout time.

Schaff, a highly respected church historian and theologian, was known for his extensive knowledge of Christian history and his ecumenical outlook. His involvement in the creation of the 'Bible — American Standard Version' likely stemmed from his desire to bridge the gap between academic biblical scholarship and the lay public's understanding of sacred scripture. His legacy can be seen in this work's dedication to providing an accurate English translation that serves not only as a reference but as a gateway to the divine narrative for both the pious and the curious.

This edition published by DigiCat offers itself to readers as more than just a transcription of ancient texts; it invites exploration and reflection. Recommended not only for religious scholars and practitioners but also for those seeking to delve into the rich interplay between language, culture, and spirituality, the 'Bible — American Standard Version' under Philip Schaff's editorial guidance stands as a beacon for all who desire to engage deeply with the enduring power of sacred scripture.

Philip Schaff (1819-1893) was a Swiss-born, German-educated theologian, and ecclesiastical historian whose significant contribution to religious scholarship has left a lasting imprint within academic and ecclesiastical circles. Renowned for his historical method, Schaff's extensive body of work encapsulated the evolution of Christianity and its multifaceted doctrinal developments. After moving to the United States in 1844, he became a professor at the Union Theological Seminary, where his influence as an educator and historian flourished. Schaff's literary legacy includes the multi-volume 'History of the Christian Church,' wherein he meticulously portrayed the faith's journey from its inception to the Reformation. A central figure in the revision of the English translation of the Bible, Schaff was deeply involved with the committee responsible for the American Standard Version (ASV), published in 1901, which sought to provide an accessible and updated version of the scriptures. Schaff's literary style, characterized by an exhaustive, analytical approach combined with a profound reverence for his subject matter, has rendered his works essential scholarly resources. His contributions to religious literature and commitment to ecumenical unity rendered him a venerated figure among Christian scholars.

Erscheint lt. Verlag 18.11.2023
Verlagsort Prague
Sprache englisch
Themenwelt Religion / Theologie Christentum Bibelausgaben / Bibelkommentare
Schlagworte 1900s works • American Standard Bible • American Standard Bible books • Ancient Near East • Ancient works • Bible • bible books • Biblical Reference • Christianity • Christianity Books • Christian theology • Culture • New Testament Interpretation • Old Testament analysis • Philip Schaff theology • Religion • religious texts • Scripture studies • Society • spiritual literature
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