The Inclusive Bible: The First Egalitarian Translation
Priests For Equality
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Description for The Inclusive Bible: The First Egalitarian Translation
Paperback. Num Pages: 808 pages. BIC Classification: HRCF; HRCG. Category: (G) General (US: Trade). Dimension: 183 x 264 x 37. Weight in Grams: 1434.
Seeking to be faithful to the original languages, Priests for Equality have sought new and non-sexist ways to express the same ancient truths. The Inclusive Bible is a fresh, dynamic translation into modern English, carefully crafted to let the power and poetry of the language shine forth-particularly when read aloud-giving it an immediacy and intimacy rarely found in traditional translations of the Bible.
Seeking to be faithful to the original languages, Priests for Equality have sought new and non-sexist ways to express the same ancient truths. The Inclusive Bible is a fresh, dynamic translation into modern English, carefully crafted to let the power and poetry of the language shine forth-particularly when read aloud-giving it an immediacy and intimacy rarely found in traditional translations of the Bible.
Product Details
Publisher
Sheed & Ward
Format
Paperback
Publication date
2009
Condition
New
Weight
1433g
Number of Pages
808
Place of Publication
Kansas City, United States
ISBN
9781580512138
SKU
V9781580512138
Shipping Time
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Ref
99-1
About Priests For Equality
Priests for Equality is a movement of women and men throughout the world-laity, religious and clergy-who work for the full participation of women and men in church and society. A project of the Quixote Center in Brentwood, Maryland, Priests for Equality is a grass-roots organization committed to creating a culture where sexism and exclusion are left behind and equality and ... Read more
Reviews for The Inclusive Bible: The First Egalitarian Translation
Praise for the translation by Priests for Equality: The text reads smoothly and beautifully, betraying no other agenda than a faithful rendition.
Anne E. Carr, University of Chicago Divinity School Intended to free the text . . . from sexist language, gender bias, and social stereotyping [and] to allow for a full expression of contemporary spiritual ... Read more
Anne E. Carr, University of Chicago Divinity School Intended to free the text . . . from sexist language, gender bias, and social stereotyping [and] to allow for a full expression of contemporary spiritual ... Read more