Bible as Book in the Digital Realm

Q2 Arts and Humanities Hebrew Studies Pub Date : 2020-12-05 DOI:10.1353/hbr.2020.0024
Jeffrey S. Siker
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Abstract:Ever since the invention of the printing press and moveable type in the late fifteenth century, the Bible has been perceived as a very physical and unified book, THE book of all books. Between two covers, the church (and notably not the synagogue) now had the word of God in objective tangible form. Most important, this book was reprinted in exactly the same form with essentially the same text tens of thousands of times, so that this one book provided a point of unity for churches and largely Christian cultures alike. Over the next five centuries, the Bible came to be the most widely distributed book in history, from family rooms to hotel nightstands. The physical Bible was ubiquitous, reinforcing its authority as the tangible word of God bound in one book. But at the beginning of the twenty-first century, digital technology made it possible to download the Bible as a digital file that could be read on digital displays. In this essay, I will examine how the digitized Bible has resulted in an unbound intangible book displayed one screen at a time. The Bible has become a fragmented book in its digital form that has profound implications for perceptions of its authority, content, and interpretation.
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《圣经》在数字领域成为书籍
摘要:自从15世纪晚期印刷机和活字印刷术发明以来,《圣经》一直被认为是一本非常有形和统一的书,是所有书中的书。在两个掩护之间,教会(显然不是犹太教堂)现在以客观、有形的形式拥有了上帝的话语。最重要的是,这本书以完全相同的形式,以基本相同的文本重印了成千上万次,所以这本书为教会和基督教文化提供了一个统一的点。在接下来的五个世纪里,《圣经》成为历史上传播最广泛的书籍,从家庭房间到酒店床头柜。有形的《圣经》无处不在,强化了它作为上帝有形话语的权威。但在21世纪初,数字技术使下载圣经成为可能,使其成为可以在数字显示器上阅读的数字文件。在这篇文章中,我将研究数字化圣经是如何导致一本未装订的无形书籍在屏幕上一次显示。《圣经》已经成为一本支离破碎的电子书,这对人们对其权威、内容和解释的看法产生了深远的影响。
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Hebrew Studies Arts and Humanities-Literature and Literary Theory
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