Since its original publication Translating the Message has transformed common perceptions of mission, showing how the process of ""translation"" has made Christianity a preserver, rather than a destroyer of indigenous langua...

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Since its original publication Translating the Message has transformed common perceptions of mission, showing how the process of ""translation"" has made Christianity a preserver, rather than a destroyer of indigenous languages and cultures.
This thoroughly revised edition, drawing on the latest scholarship, refocuses the original thesis and adds illustrations and new tables of translation.

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