The Gospels

Hardback

Main Details

Title The Gospels
Authors and Contributors      By (author) Sarah Ruden
Physical Properties
Format:Hardback
Pages:528
Dimensions(mm): Height 210,Width 132
Category/GenreReligion and beliefs
ISBN/Barcode 9780399592942
ClassificationsDewey:226.052
Audience
General

Publishing Details

Publisher Random House USA Inc
Imprint Random House USA Inc
Publication Date 16 March 2021
Publication Country United States

Description

A remarkable and accessible new translation of the Gospels, destined to become a definitive edition of these canonical texts, from one of today's most respected translators of ancient literature. An "electrifying and compulsively readable"new translation of the Gospels, destined to become a definitive edition of these canonical texts, from"one of our greatest living translators" (The Christian Science Monitor) "For anyone wanting to read the Gospels anew . . . a welcome and challenging companion."-The New Yorker NAMED ONE OF THE BEST BOOKS OF THE YEAR BY PUBLISHERS WEEKLY Since nearly two millennia ago, the first four books of the New Testament have been formative texts for the modern world. The Gospels of Matthew, Mark, Luke, and John tell of the life and ministry of Jesus. These four separate versions of the same story show complex origins, intricate interweavings, and inherent contradictions. Faithfully pointing the reader back to the original Greek, this masterful new translation from the renowned scholar and acclaimed translator Sarah Ruden is the first to reconsider the Gospels as books to be read and understood on their own terms- grounded in contemporary languages, literatures, and cultures, full of their own particular drama, humor, and reasoning, and free from later superimposed ideologies. The result is a striking and persuasive reappraisal of the accounts of these four authors, and presents a new appreciation of the ancient world as the foundation of our modern one. This robust and eminently readable translation is a welcoming ground on which a variety of readers can meet, and a resource for new debate, discussion, and inspiration for years to come.

Author Biography

Sarah Ruden was educated at the University of Michigan, Harvard, and Johns Hopkins. She has translated a number of ancient literary works, among them Vergil's Aeneid and Augustine's Confessions, and is the author of Paul Among the People- The Apostle Reinterpreted and Reimagined in His Own Time and The Face of Water- A Translator on Beauty and Meaning in the Bible. She is a past recipient of Guggenheim and Whiting awards, and completed the Gospels translation with the help of a grant from the Robert B. Silvers Foundation. Formerly a scholar-in-residence at Yale Divinity School, she is currently a visiting researcher at the University of Pennsylvania.

Reviews

"Electrifying . . . one of our greatest living translators . . . [Sarah] Ruden's rhetoric throughout is sharp and bright, as compulsively readable as she contends the originals were written to be."-The Christian Science Monitor "Fascinating . . . [Sarah Ruden's] new translation of the four canonical accounts of Christ's life is somehow both clever and wry, serious and sincere. . . . [It returns] much of the Gospels to the fresh clay from which they were made, before they hardened into their familiar forms. . . . For anyone wanting to read the Gospels anew, it will be a welcome and challenging companion."-The New Yorker "Let the epistemic humility that guides her in this work, her English translation of the canonical gospels, be for us a lesson in how to read the Bible. Like all translations, Ruden's thought-provoking version of the gospels is an interpretation. It's not the only translation you should work with, but it's one of them. Add it to your library." -National Review "Ruden (The Face of Water) wrestles fresh meaning from Christianity's sacred texts in her startling new translation of the four Gospels. Working from the original Greek text and within the context of the ancient Greco-Roman-Jewish era, Ruden strives to rescue a 'defensively hermetic' text from 'under the muffling, alien weight of later Christian institutions.' The result makes the familiar unfamiliar and intriguing... This audacious translation is essential reading for anyone who thinks they already know the Gospels."-Publishers Weekly (starred review) "Ruden is one of the leading translators of ancient classical literature and has taken a unique and innovative approach in this latest book....Her translation draws closely from the Greek text, showing clearly such elements as wordplay, humor, color, and imagery. She also takes care to translate with contemporary readers in mind, avoiding words and phrases that might be misleading or unclear.... An instructive and thought-provoking translation of the Gospels, and their historical context, that will interest a variety of readers, from students to scholars."-Library Journal Praise for Sarah Ruden The Aeneid "The best translation yet, certainly the best of our time."-Ursula K. Le Guin "The first translation since Dryden's that can be read as a great English poem in itself."-Garry Wills, The New York Review of Books The Face of Water "If you seriously want to know what the Bible says . . . Sarah Ruden is the best guide you are likely to find: friendly, informal, yet with a scholarly grasp of just how unrealizable perfect translation is."-J. M. Coetzee "This combination of casual ease and serious scholarship allows Ruden to bring fresh insights into even the most familiar stories. . . . A true pleasure for anyone with an interest in translation or the Bible."-Publishers Weekly (starred review)