Martin Luther's Bible

Perspectives on a Rich Legacy

W Gordon Campbell author

Format:Paperback

Publisher:James Clarke & Co Ltd

Published:29th Aug '24

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Martin Luther's 1522 September Testament marked a watershed in Bible translation, making Scripture available to ordinary German people in their own tongue and sparking similar efforts across Europe. Building on the nascent trend of vernacular Bible translations in the early sixteenth century, Luther's translation quickly became definitive linguistically, theologically and culturally, especially once the complete Bible was published in 1534, with production of New Testaments and Bibles in French, English and other languages keeping pace. Luther and his associates constantly revised and improved their methodology for translation and interpretation over a quarter-century of Bible publishing - efforts that helped shape Bible translation, reading and exegesis, for scholars and ordinary Christians alike, well beyond his lifetime. Martin Luther's Bible commemorates the September Testament, exploring the Wittenberg Bible project in its context and tracing aspects of its legacy in Europe and the wider world, from the sixteenth century to the present day. Essays from a range of leading experts draw upon the 2022 Martin Luther: Bible Translator, Illustrator and Publisher International Conference held at Union Theological College, Belfast. Together, they provide critical new insights into the linguistic, hermeneutical and theological history and influence of this landmark text.

'Luther's 1522 New Testament has a fair claim to be the most consequential book ever printed; it stands at the head of the whole modern tradition of Biblical translation. It deserves a tribute like this, examining not only Luther's achievement itself but its impact across Europe in the Reformation era.' - Professor Alec Ryrie, dept. of Theology and Religion, Durham University Martin Luther's Bible: Perspectives on a Rich Legacy is an essential read for anyone interested in the history of the Bible, Reformation studies, and the legacy and influence of Martin Luther. Campbell's expertise and the contributions from other scholars make this book a definitive resource on the subject. Marc Daniel Rivera In KristiyaKnow, April 2024. ...the translation project was without doubt a major success, and this book makes a strong contribution to celebration of that rich heritage. Some, even brief, distillation of the main themes by way of indicating potential points of connection to pastoral ministry and church-life today might have been a useful addition, however the book can stand very much on its own intrinsic merits. It is impressively researched - the bibliographies are extensive and will commend themselves to those who would like to do further reading - and it will undoubtedly command much interest from specialists in the history of translation, in reformation history, and in certain niche aspects of biblical studies. Maurice Elliott, Dublin in Search: A Church of Ireland Journal, vol 48.1, pp. 66-67

ISBN: 9780227179185

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197 pages