Journal of Translation 4(1)
Announcement
Bible Translation 2009
Dates: October 16–20, 2009
Location: Dallas, Texas
A forum for presentation and discussion of developing theory and practice in Bible translation
Co-sponsored by the Graduate Institute of Applied Linguistics and SIL International
Theme: Bible Translation in Context
Sub-themes:
- Bible Translation in Culture (including poetry, world arts, orality, contextualization, etc.)
- Bible Translation and Scripture Engagement (including missiological strategy, issues in globalization, multi-cultural concerns, etc.)
- Bible Translation Theory and Practice (including BT theory, OT translation issues, BT consulting, ethics, etc.)
Papers on the conference theme are now being accepted for presentation. Abstract submission deadline is May 8, 2009. Presenters must also register for the conference. Abstracts can be sent to .
For more information and the call for papers see the BT2009 website at http://www.gial.edu/bt2009/.
Plenary and Banquet Speakers
John Beekman Lecture Series
Friday Evening: Elsa Tamez, UBS Translation
Consultant
Dr. Elsa Tamez is an Professor Emeritus of Biblical
Studies at Latin American Biblical University, Costa Rica. She is also a UBS
Translation Consultant and a theological advisor for the Latin American Council
of Churches. Dr. Tamez received her ThD from the University of Lausanne,
Switzerland, in 1990. She has authored several books, including The Scandalous
Message of James. She was born in Victoria, Mexico, and currently resides in San
José, Costa Rica. She and her husband José Duque have two children.
Sunday Evening: Grant Lovejoy, International Director of
Oral Strategies for IMB
Dr. Grant Lovejoy has been Director of
Orality Strategies for the International Mission Board (SBC) since 2004.
Previously he taught preaching and biblical hermeneutics at Southwestern Baptist
Theological Seminary. He served on the board of SIL International from
2005-2008. He chaired the editorial committee that produced Making Disciples of
Oral Learners. Grant and his wife Donna have two daughters in college.
Tuesday Night Public Banquet Speaker
Mark Young, Dallas Theological Seminary
Dr. Mark Young
has been a Professor of World Missions and Intercultural Studies at Dallas
Theological Seminary in Dallas, Texas, since 1995. He and his wife Priscilla
lived and ministered in Austria and Poland for more than a dozen years.
Throughout his ministry Mark has been involved in teaching and leadership
development. His primary concern is that ministries be biblically accurate and
culturally relevant. Mark's PhD is from Trinity Evangelical Divinity School.
Mark and Priscilla have three children.
Other Plenary Speakers
Dr. Gilles Gravelle, Director of Research & Field Project Development, The Seed Company.
Dr. Bryan Harmelink, International Translation Coordinator, SIL International.
Conference Details
The Bible Translation 2009 Conference will take place October 16-20, 2009. This academic conference, co-sponsored by the Graduate Institute of Applied Linguistics and SIL International, is held at the International Linguistics Center (GIAL campus) in Dallas, Texas.
In response to prior feedback that the Conference should allow time for more papers, public discussion, individual interaction, and networking, the Conference schedule will be expanded to a Friday-to-Tuesday format.
Sign-in for BT2009 begins at 4:00 p.m. on Friday, October 16. The Conference will begin with the plenary Beekman Lecture by Dr. Elsa Tamez on Friday, October 16, at 7:00 p.m. Papers will be presented Saturday. Sunday will be unscheduled until the plenary Beekman Lecture on Sunday evening, by Dr. Grant Lovejoy. Papers will be presented on Monday and Tuesday, with a concluding Public Banquet at 7:00 p.m. on Tuesday, October 20, with Dr. Mark Young as speaker. There will be optional social events on Saturday and Monday evenings.
Conference fees
- Conference registration: $125 (after August 14, 2009: $150).
- Student rate with Banquet: $40 (after August 14, 2009: $50).
- Student rate, no Banquet: $10 (after August 14, 2009: $20).
- Tuesday night banquet only: $30.
Registration forms are available by email request from: .
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