
New Testament Miracle Stories in Ghanaian Mother-Tongues
Case Studies and their Hermeneutical Implications
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New Testament Miracle Stories in Ghanaian Mother-Tongues
Case Studies and their Hermeneutical Implications
About this book
This book examines the translations of selected miracle stories from the Hebrew Bible, Septuagint (LXX) and the Greek New Testament into selected Ghanaian mother-tongues, considering possible shifts of meaning that occur in translating. 1Kings 18: 25ā38, Mark 9: 14ā29 and Luke 7: 11ā17 are used as case studies.
The author draws out semiotic-hermeneutical nuances of these texts as they are understood in the Ghanaian context and addresses questions in the field of Biblical studies concerning the relevance of intercultural hermeneutics for current trends in Ghanaian Christianity. Particularly important is the high premium placed on 'miracles' in present-day Ghanaian spirituality, making a careful analysis of these stories particularly relevant for the Ghanaian audience.
The study also explores several factors that influence the translation process and have a bearing on the reception and use of the text. It follows the growing calls for a shift in African Biblical hermeneutics from the theological heritage of Europe and America to the emerging theological trajectories of Africa. This post-colonial shift re-examines the translated text, moving from what the text might have meant to what the text might mean in Africa.
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Table of contents
- Title Page
- Copyright
- Contents
- List of abbreviations
- Chapter OneāGeneral introduction
- Chapter TwoāUnderstanding the African worldview
- Chapter ThreeāHermeneutics in Western and African contexts
- Chapter FourāTranslations of 1Kings 18:25ā38
- Chapter FiveāTranslations of Mark 9:14ā29 and Luke 7:11ā17
- Chapter SixāReception of miracle stories in the Ghanaian context
- Index