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ISBN 10: 1589831373
ISBN 13: 978-1589831377
Author: Philip C. Stine
Stine, who worked with Nida in the United Bible Societies for nearly 30 years, tells of a revolution in translation that Nida and his colleagues in the American Bible Society and United Bible Societies wrought, assesses the revolution's theory and approach, and examines its impact on the churches. The Good News Bible, the Contemporary English Version, the New International Version, and the New Jerusalem Bible were influenced by his efforts. Annotation 2004 Book News, Inc., Portland, OR
The Rev Eugene A. Nida (1943)
Bible Translation before Nida
A New Approach
Eugene and Althea Nida circa 1965
Dr. Nida with Khoisan speakers in Africa
Implications of Dynamic Equivalence
Althea Nida teaching typing to indigenous helpers in Africa
Dr. Nida in offices at the American Bible Society circa 1975
Taking the Bible Seriously
Dr. Nida and the UBS Greek New Testament team
New Relationships, More Access, Future Directions
Nida the Man and the Scholar
Photographs taken by Dr. Nida during his travels
Eugene Nida and Johannes Louw – Authors of The Greek
Other Voices, Other Words
Postscript
Dr. Nida with ABS General Secretary the Rev. Laton Holmgren
Dr. Eugene A. Nida circa 2000
let the words be written the lasting influence of eugene
a letter written by george washington
the power of the written word has
describe eugene’s life after the war
eugene losing the power of speech
the letter f written out as a word
Tags: Philip C Stine, Let the Words Be Written, Eugene A Nida, Influence, Biblical Scholarship, North America