Dr. Ben Akers sits down with Dr. Mark Giszczak, Professor of Sacred Scripture for the Graduate School, to discuss his book, Bible Translation and the Making of the ESV Catholic Edition. In this episode, these Biblical scholars dive into the history of Biblical translation and why there are so many today.
You can purchase Dr. Mark Giszczak’s book, Bible Translation and the Making of the ESV Catholic Edition on Catholic Market.
In episode two of this series—How is the Bible translated?—Drs. Akers and Giszczak discuss how Biblical translation happens, what makes a text inspired by God, and where the art of Biblical translation is going in the future.
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