Sarah Davis

Holy Scribes

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“Holy Scribes” explores the crucial role of scribes, not just as copyists, but as active shapers of religious tradition and scriptures throughout history.
These individuals were instrumental in preserving religious texts, influencing canon formation, and guiding theological development across diverse faiths like Judaism and Christianity.
The book argues that scribal activity was pivotal in the transmission and interpretation of sacred writings, ultimately impacting the authority of these texts.
The book offers a unique perspective, highlighting the agency of scribes and their creative influence on religious thought.
One might be surprised to learn how scribal errors or intentional alterations subtly shaped the meaning and reception of religious texts over time.
It also examines the historical context, including evolving technologies and socio-political changes, to appreciate the scribes' enduring legacy.
The study progresses through specific religious traditions, examining the role of scribes in canonization, interpretative traditions, and the impact of textual variations.
Drawing from ancient manuscripts and archival documents, it provides a balanced view for students, researchers, and general readers interested in religious history and textual studies.
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146 printed pages
Original publication
2025
Publication year
2025
Translator
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