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Allusion as Translation Problem: Portuguese Versions of Second Isaiah as Test Case
(2014)
An allusion in the source text poses a serious problem for a translator. A relevance-theoretic
approach would define an “allusion” as the re-use of language from a prior text such that, by calling
the prior text to mind, ...
Exegetical Brief: Did Job 'Repent'? (42:6)
(2014)
The book of Job is replete with hapax legomena, unusual spellings, vexing text-critical
questions, and highly compressed and elliptical constructions. Usually the main point is still
discernible, but many scholars have ...
On Bible Translation and Choosing a Bible
(2011)
In this Quarterly article Professor Cherney examines the different issues of choosing a Bible translation. He explores the interplay between functional equivalence and formal correspondence, the complexities of what it ...
Core Like a Rock: Luther's Theological Center
(Wisconsin Lutheran Seminary, 2017-10-02)
This essay reviews the central core of Luther’s confession of divine revelation. It is a review that includes both exegesis and systematic theology. The study lays the foundation for the central teaching of Scripture, the ...
“The Value of Hermeneutics”: A Reaction
(Wisconsin Lutheran Seminary, 2016-09-19)
This is Kenneth A. Cherney Jr.'s reaction to Steven L. Lange's "The Value of Hermeneutics" for 2016 Symposium on Hermeneutics.
[A] Reaction to “Disclosing the Hidden God: Confessional Lutheran Doctrine and Christian Apologetics” by Luke George Thompson
(Wisconsin Lutheran Seminary, 2016-09-16)
This is Kenneth A. Cherney Jr.'s reaction to Luke G. Thompson's "Disclosing the Hidden God: Confessional Lutheran Doctrine and Christian Apologetics" for 2019 Symposium on Christian Apologetics.