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Translation of the Bible, Theories Of Functional versus formal equivalence theories of translation and their roles in modern versions of the Bible.
Translation is both art and a science, a process that is simultaneously objective and subjective. The act of translation is necessarily fluid. Recent developments in the technical theory of translation methodology have led to debate over goals and practices of responsible translation of biblical texts. Accusations against various Bible translations range from misrepresentation to intentional perversion of the original text. These debates arise over misunderstandings of the major theories of translation and their role in the production of Bible translations.
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