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Articles related to "Parallel Texts"
Memory, Parallel Texts, St. Augustine and Guy the Carthusian The article is the first a two part essay on the use of parallel texts in the reading of the Scriptures. Herein is contained a description of how parallel texts were used by St. Augustine of Hippo and Guy the Carthusian, this latter being the author of the Scala Claustralium, a paragraph of which is commented on. scala claustralium • parallel texts • guy the carthusian • st. augustine of hippo
Parallel Texts, Texual Resonances and the Liturgy A biblical text resonates to the measure that the mind of the reader is in syntony with its language. The Word of God that echoes in the many words of the Scriptures is caught by a mind that has been formed by the Liturgy. The article gives a concrete example of how this happens by a treatment of the readings of the Twenty-Seventh Sunday of Ordinary Time. mark 10:1-12 • genesis 2:18-24 • jesus' teaching about divorce • textual parallels • textual resonances
Using Your Bible's Parallel Text Annotations: Reminders The article continues the discussion on the use of parallel annotations with some reminders on the nature of Parallel Text Annotations found in some modern translations of the Bible. lectio divina • parallel texts • modern translations • jerusalem bible • new american bible
Italian Literature for Beginners For the non-native speaker, reading untranslated and parallel texts is a great way to further develop language skills and get to know Italy's expansive literary heritage italiano facile alma edizioni • penguin parallel texts • easy readers • italian literature for beginners • untranslated books for learners |
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