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Despite widespread criticism due to being a paraphrase rather than a translation, the popularity of The Living Bible created a demand for a new approach to translating the Bible into contemporary English called dynamic equivalence, which attempts to preserve the meaning of the original text in a readable way.
Crónica crosses the boundaries between fiction and non-fiction, a gray area between literature and journalism; [5] its long form has been called a non-fiction novel. [1] [6] It is a narrative journalism written in a literary style with first hand testimony, [7] a "journalism that has a distinctive Latin American diacritic, form and social ...
Metropolitan Hilarion announced that the Moscow Patriarchate had taken the decision to "rupture full communion with the Constantinople Patriarchate", [60] meaning that priests from the two churches will not be able to serve together while worshippers of one cannot take communion in the other. [61]
The 21st Century King James Version also contains some distinct formatting. Passages considered "more familiar" are in bold print, [4] while "less familiar" passages are placed in a sans-serif print. Passages from the Revised Common Lectionary are marked with diamonds, and the translations of names are sometimes included with brackets ...
The early Puritan movement (late 16th century-17th century) was Reformed or Calvinist and was a movement for reform in the Church of England. Its origins lay in the discontent with the Elizabethan Religious Settlement. The desire was for the Church of England to resemble more closely the Protestant churches of Europe, especially Geneva.
Richard John Bauckham FRSE FBA [1] (/ ˈ b ɔː k əm /; born 22 September 1946) is an English Anglican scholar in theology, historical theology and New Testament studies, specialising in New Testament Christology and the Gospel of John.