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Three Gospels [Hardcover]

Reynolds Price (Author)
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May 1, 1996
A decade after he published his famous first novel, A Long and Happy Life, Reynolds Price began a serious study of the Hebrew and Greek narratives which combine to form that crucial document of Western civilization we call the Bible. Since early childhood, Price had known Bible stories of patriarchs, kings, prophets, and the boldly assertive women of Ancient Israel, as well as the four-fold gospel story of the life of Jesus -- another Jew whose career has exerted immense fascination on subsequent history.

In Price's early middle age, however, he felt compelled to go further than simple reading; he began to investigate the rudiments of the Bible stories as deeply as possible. He focused on the Hebrew and Greek originals that are unquestionably the most discussed and annotated texts with the close assistance of other literal versions and of numerous scholarly commentaries, old and modern. He was likewise encouraged and helped by frequent discussions with distinguished scholar-colleagues at Duke University, where he has taught since 1958.

As the work continued over several years, Price expanded his translation attempts into the Greek New Testament. And soon he had begun an informal navigation of the shoals of Koine Greek -- that common Mediterranean dialect in which a good deal of the business of the Roman empire was conducted and in which the gospels and all other books of the New Testament were written. Gradually, his translations of separate incidents from the four gospels evolved into a literal translation of the whole of the oldest gospel, Mark. His first version of Mark appeared, along with other translations from the Old and New Testaments, in A Palpable God (Atheneum, 1978). The book met with a wide and favorable reception from scholars, writers, and critics.

Price's studies have expanded steadily in the intervening decades; and in recent years he has worked at both a revised version of his early translation of Mark and an entirely new literal version of the Gospel of John (John is the last published gospel and almost surely the one that comes, at its core, from an eyewitness of the life of Jesus). To his new translations, Price has added extensive prefaces, which he hopes will be of interest to scholars and casual readers alike. The prefaces are the result not only of his own work as a translator and his discussions with New Testament scholars of more than twenty years reading in textual exegesis, in the life of the first-century Roman world (including the immensely complicated realities of Roman Palestine), but also in consideration of the widespread and ongoing attempt to reconsider the historical bases of our knowledge of Jesus.

Finally, after twice teaching a semester-long seminar on the gospels of Mark and John at Duke University, Price has written a gospel of his own. The new gospel, which he calls "apocryphal" in a non-canonical sense, makes a fresh attempt at a compact narrative of the life and work of Jesus. Yet it is an attempt grounded meticulously in the earliest available historic, biographical, and theological evidence. In a third and final preface, Price describes the motive for writing a gospel of his own. In brief, his new gospel (like the whole of Three Gospels) aims to render the highest possible contemporary justice to a life lived two thousand years ago, a life presented in -- and, to a startling extent, still recoverable from -- documents that have proved the most influential in Western history.


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His prodigious output in all literary genres has made Price one of the preeminent men of letters in America. He has, for more than 20 years, studied Koine (common-language) Greek and, while teaching at Duke University, led seminars on the Gospels of Mark and John. Both experiences inform this three-part collection of two "plain translations" of the New Testament texts and an original modern Gospel. In his version, Price uses Mark's chronology and metaphoric details to paint a picture of Jesus as the Son of God who is aware of His mission of blood redemption. The introductions to each section convey Price's enthusiasm for the life of Jesus, insights gleaned from his long study of the scriptures and some of the challenges he faced in bringing these ancient texts to life for contemporary readers. The author's unalloyed love of story and literary invention come across vividly in these crisp translations.
Copyright 1996 Reed Business Information, Inc.

From Library Journal

In A Palpable God (1978), novelist Price (The Promise of Rest, LJ 4/1/95) elegantly translated 30 Bible stories of the encounter between God and humankind. Now, Price has turned his poetic powers to the translation of the gospels of Mark and John and even writes his own gospel. While Price introduces his translation of the canonical gospels with a thorough exploration of the history of criticism of each, his translations are literal, though not wooden, renderings of the Greek manuscripts. For example, in Price's eloquent reading of John 3:16-"For God loved the world so much that he gave his only Son so all who trusted in him might not be lost but have eternal life"-the verse loses much of the antagonism and exclusivism of traditional translations. These beautiful renderings of the biblical stories that have so influenced the pitch and cadence of his own writing are Price's gifts of gratitude. Highly recommended.
Henry Carrigan Jr., Westerville P.L., Ohio
Copyright 1996 Reed Business Information, Inc.

Product Details

  • Hardcover: 288 pages
  • Publisher: Scribner; annotated edition edition (May 1, 1996)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0684803364
  • ISBN-13: 978-0684803364
  • Product Dimensions: 8.6 x 5.1 x 1.3 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 13.6 ounces
  • Average Customer Review: 4.5 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (11 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #1,106,976 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

More About the Author

Reynolds Price was born in Macon, North Carolina in 1933. Educated at Duke University and, as a Rhodes Scholar, at Merton College, Oxford University, he has taught at Duke since 1958 and is now James B. Duke Professor of English.

His first short stories, and many later ones, are published in his Collected Stories. A Long and Happy Life was published in 1962 and won the William Faulkner Award for a best first novel. Kate Vaiden was published in 1986 and won the National Book Critics Circle Award. The Good Priest's Son in 2005 was his fourteenth novel. Among his thirty-seven volumes are further collections of fiction, poetry, plays, essays, and translations. Price is a member of both the American Academy of Arts and Letters and the American Academy of Arts and Sciences, and his work has been translated into seventeen languages.

 

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22 of 22 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars This book should be required reading for any theology class., September 24, 1997
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The best thing about The Three Gospels, to me, is that Mr. Price's translation and exegesis adds to the mystery of Mark and John while making them real, everyday people at the same time. Mr. Price inspires a passionate study of the Gospels, not to disprove or make intellectual arguments, but to enter more deeply the divine mystery of Jesus's life, death, and resurrection. This book should be required reading for any theology program.
Cynthia M. Pease
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19 of 19 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars A fresh look at the life of Jesus and told by Mark and John, April 23, 1999
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Having been away from the life of Jesus for almost 40 years, I found this book enthralling. It made me think about what Price calls "the Jesus sect" in a very different way. I recommend it to anyone who lost faith in a childhood Christianity but seeks something spiritual in their life.
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12 of 12 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Good translation, better commentary, March 30, 2001
This review is from: Three Gospels (Paperback)
Reynold Price's translations of Mark and John are good in that they try to transliterate the style and feel of their Greek originals, but truth be told they just don't read as well as the translations to be found in other Bible tranlsations. But Price's commentaries on these two Gospels are the main factor in this book. He utilizes something that's missing from the "detective kits" of most other Biblical scholars: common sense. I've read a great majority of the books on the "Historical Jesus," each of which - as the old saying goes - reveals more about the author than the subject. Instead of going off into groundless supposition, as most other Historical Jesus questors are known to do, Price gives us the evidence that we have and makes common sense conclusions on who wrote the Gospels: when, where, how, and why. He doesn't make any mention of the so-called "Secret" Gospel of Mark, true; but I think this is less Price being unaware of it and more of him just realizing it's a phony and unworthy of mention. Read Akenson's Saint Saul, which brutally brings this forgery to light. Price's extra Gospel, which he wrote himself, is interesting, but ultimately the selling point of this book are his commentaries to the two ancient Gospels themselves.
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"I AM HARDLY alone in the world in saying that the central narratives of the Old and New Testaments-especially the four life stories called Matthew, Mark, Luke, and John-drew early at my mind and have kept their magnetism for me." Read the first page
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Son of Man, High Priest, Simon Peter, John the Baptizer, The Good News According, Mount of Olives, New Testament, King James, Mary the Magdalene, Holy Spirit, John's Jesus, Judas Iscariot, Beloved Disciple, Asia Minor, John the Baptist, Jesus Seminar, Jesus the Nazarene, Koine Greek, Caesarea Philippi, Herod Antipas, Lake of Galilee, Seeing Jesus, Skull Place
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