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  Redaction criticism - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Redaction criticism is a historical discipline which is concerned to discover the intended purpose of the final author or editor of a book.
Redaction criticism sees the author or editor not as a mere "cut-and-paste" collector of stories, but as a theologian who is trying to meet his theological agenda by shaping the sources he uses.
Redaction critics from disparate traditions and presuppositions can still find wide agreement on their work since the purpose of an author/editor is largely still recoverable.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Redaction_criticism   (550 words)

  
 Redaction Criticism of the Bible
Redaction criticism reduces the quality of the biblical record, casts strong doubt on its inspiration, and implies that the Bible is not trustworthy as a historical document.
Redaction Criticism began in Germany in the early 1700's with Hermann Reimarus who was a professor of Oriental languages in Hamburg.
Though it is not within the scope of this paper, redaction criticism is refuted by the evidence of the reliability of the historic documents (dealt with in Textual Criticism), the fact that the prophecies were indeed made and fulfilled, and that the Bible is archeologically accurate.
www.carm.org /bible/redaction.htm   (650 words)

  
 Redaction - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Redaction generally refers to the editing of text to turn it into a form suitable for publication, or to the result of such an effort.
Such a situation is proposed by the documentary hypothesis, which proposes that multiple redactions occurred during the creation of the torah, often combining texts, which have rival political attitudes and aims, together.
Redactional fatigue is an important related concept: When making changes to a large text, a redactor may occasionally overlook a piece of text that conflicts with the redactional goals.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Redaction   (495 words)

  
 Redaction criticism
Redaction criticism (a term translated from the original German) is a fancy term used to describe the activities of an editor who is using earlier source materials and incorporating them into a manuscript.
Redaction criticism began as a methodology for studying the synoptic gospels, since it was obvious that there was a relationship that existed between the gospels in that they relied on common source materials.
Redaction criticism is closely related, even dependant upon source criticism, since the conclusions one comes to about editorial activity and its significance is dependent on a large part on determining the original sources on which an author relied.
www.awitness.org /bible_criticism_methods/redaction_criticism.html   (1782 words)

  
 "Recent Developments In Redaction Criticism: From Investigation Of Textual Prehistory Back To Historical-Grammatical ...   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-05)
Strict editorial redaction (which continues to sort out redaction from tradition and locates the unique theology of the evangelist only in the redactional material) is in decline not only in redactional work on Mark but also in the Gospels in general (with the exception of the study of Q).
Many who expand redaction criticism into composition analysis and adopt other methods alongside redaction criticism are trying to maintain a healthy balance between a continued historical interest and an appreciation of the literary and theological achievements of the evangelists.
While both redaction criticism and composition criticism seek the theology of the evangelists, there is a fundamental difference in perspective over the extent and nature of their redactional work.
www.biblicalstudies.org.uk /article_redaction_tan.html   (7319 words)

  
 What are redaction criticism and higher criticism?
Redaction criticism and higher criticism are just a few of many forms of Biblical criticism.
Redaction criticism is the idea that the writers of the Gospels were "final compilers" of oral traditions and not actually the direct writers of the Gospels themselves.
One critic who holds to the view of redaction criticism says that the purpose for their study is to find the "theological motivation" behind the author's selection and compilation of traditions or other written materials within Christianity.
www.gotquestions.org /redaction-higher-criticism.html   (549 words)

  
 G. R. Osborne: Redaction Criticism
Redaction criticism is a historical and literary discipline which studies both the ways the redactors/ editors/authors changed their sources and the seams or transitions they utilized to link those traditions into a unified whole.
Redaction criticism must build upon the results of source criticism, for the final results are determined in part by one's choice of Markan or Matthean priority.
Redactional study enables us to reconstruct with some precision the theology of each of the Evangelists by noting how they utilized their sources and then by discovering patterns in the changes which exemplify themes developed through the Gospels.
www.tf.uio.no /lo/lck/osborne0192.html   (4211 words)

  
 Redaction Criticism   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-05)
The term Redaction Criticism (Redaktionsgeschichte) was coined by W. Marxen (Mark the Evangelist, 21) to denote the method whereby a researcher investigates how an editor or author expresses his (of her) theological outlook by means of the arrangement and editing of pre-existing traditional material.
Redaction Critics have usually insisted on the need to take into account the social history of the community in which the author of a gospel was writing in determining his redactional aims, especially the history of conflict between the community and other groups and conflict within the group.
Redaction Critics often wrongly adopt a very skeptical view of the historical Jesus that allows them to suppose that the redactors were free and loose with the tradition, molding it to serve their interests.
www.abu.nb.ca /Courses/NewTestament/Gospels/REDACCR.htm   (5524 words)

  
 Issues in Hermeneutics
One of the participants in the symposium related redaction criticism to other forms of criticism and demonstrates that various forms of criticism are not incompatible with each other; all can be used in the one process of redaction criticism.
It is clear that all the participants agreed to a proper use of redaction criticism with all that implies, even though issuing words of caution.
Redaction criticism, if rightly understood and not abused by those who are not committed to destructive criticism which denies infallible inspiration, is nothing else but a more exact application of what is meant by the time-honored method of exegesis called the grammatico-historical method.
www.prca.org /articles/issues_in_hermeneutics.html   (21106 words)

  
 11-484 - Records maintained by county assessor and county treasurer; redaction; definitions
The reasons the person reasonably believes that the person's life or safety or that of another person is in danger and that redacting the residential address and telephone number will serve to reduce the danger.
H. On entry of the court order, the clerk of the superior court shall file the court order and a copy of the affidavit required by subsection B of this section with the county assessor and the county treasurer.
J. The county assessor and the county treasurer shall remove the restrictions on all records that are redacted pursuant to this section by January 5 in the year after the court order expires.
www.azleg.state.az.us /ars/11/00484.htm   (673 words)

  
 Freedom of Information Act System   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-05)
Electronic redaction is essential in order to capture the data required to make annual report preparation readily available.
Existing redaction packages require users to become skilled "mouse artists" by having them draw rectangles and polygons around any information to be redacted.
While using the redaction portion of the system, users are always working with an electronic image of a page (in Tagged Image File Format), not a word processing package that can alter the original content and format.
www.dis.anl.gov /is/IS_FOIA.html   (690 words)

  
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The Microsoft Office Word 2003 Redaction Add-in allows you to easily mark text in a Word 2003 document for redaction and create a new, redacted version of the document in which the marked text is replaced with a fl bar that cannot be converted back to text.
You can then create a new, redacted version of the document in which the marked text is replaced with a fl bar that cannot be converted back to text.
Redaction 1.2 fixes this issue so that redacted text is replaced and fled-out, while maintaining the appropriate location within the document.
download.microsoft.com /download/c/b/c/cbcf7ef6-1b5d-4be4-9033-1cfb857b0c6a/ReadMe.txt   (1021 words)

  
 ZyLAB Adds XML-Based Redaction Tools to Expanded Suite of Legal Solutions
Redaction is the legal "fling out" of certain details in documents (such as names, dates, and addresses) for the purpose of creating anonymity in evidence.
Redaction is often an intensive manual process, usually done by hand with fl markers, which means it is expensive and is prone to errors.
Redactions can be tagged with additional key-field information, which can contain data and time stamps, comments or applicable legal rules, redaction creators, and additional user- defined key fields.
www.prnewswire.com /cgi-bin/stories.pl?ACCT=109&STORY=/www/story/06-06-2005/0003818237&EDATE=   (970 words)

  
 ZyLAB Introduces Advanced Redaction Solution to Help Federal Agencies Address FOIA Requests
Redactions can be tagged with additional key-field information, which can contain data and time stamps, comments or applicable legal rules, redaction creators, and additional user-defined key fields.
In other words, the redaction is "burned" into the PDF or image, making it impossible for anyone to manipulate the redacted information or to recover the redacted text.
Because the redactions are linked in a perpetual manner to the documents, historical redactions are immediately available if a document is redacted at a later moment in time.
www.zylab.co.uk /pressroom/archive/2005/20050620GovernmentRedaction.html   (623 words)

  
 Text and Redaction in Jeremiah's Oracles Against the Nations
The claim that a particular addition is redactional and not scribal does not presuppose a clear-cut distinction between the persons responsible for making changes so much as inherent differences in the nature of the redactional and scribal changes themselves.
In these studies, redactional changes tend to be identified by whether they seem intentional and whether they are part of a larger pattern of changes in the text.
The redactional evidence from the MT suggests that the second editor moved the OAN from after 25:13 to the end of the book and rearranged their internal order.
web.syr.edu /~jwwatts/Jer-oafn.htm   (6788 words)

  
 The Redaction | BIO   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-05)
Brand New Year, The EP The Redaction recorded when they entered the studio, provides an impressive look into what's in store for this group.
The Redaction is producing powerful material that lets you think, lets you dream, and lets you rock.
With a newfound confidence and an ever-increasing repertoire of important original songs, The Redaction is taking its act to venues nearby and far away.
www.theredaction.net /bio   (433 words)

  
 Biblical Methods: Redaction Criticism
Redaction Criticism is the study of editorial activity.
Redaction criticism is a very subjective method and the student should make sure that there is a clear seam before assigning a passage to the editor.
When one is able to use the method of Redaction criticism, one is able to separate the strands of the author and the editor.
www.theology.edu /b725c.htm   (1370 words)

  
 Redaction   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-05)
Judah Hanasi Article on the sage's redaction of the Mishnah.
The Redax plug-in provides foolproof redaction of sensitive content from PDF documents.
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www.serebella.com /encyclopedia/article-Redaction.html   (166 words)

  
 Redaction template for Microsoft Word   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-05)
You simply highlight the text you want to redact, then press the particular button that pertains to the exemption you are selecting.
If you are putting two or more exemptions [such as (b)(3) and (b)(6)] for the same redaction, you MUST select some of the dots behind the first exemption, then press the next exemption button.
Complete procedures on redacting records for the VA Electronic Reading Room, including who to send your content for publishing on the World Wide Web, are available at http://vaww.va.gov/foia/redact.htm.
www.va.gov /foia/redactor   (426 words)

  
 Microsoft Office Assistance: Use the Word 2003 Redaction Add-in   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-05)
When you redact text in a document, the redacted content appears as a solid fl bar, which is shown as follows.
All redacted text beneath the fl shading is converted to vertical lines (), so redacted content cannot be retrieved by recipients regardless of how the document is viewed.
(Text shading is used as the redaction indicator if marks need to be removed by using a computer that does not have the add-in tool installed.) To ensure that only the redactions you want are made, use a different percentage of gray shading when applying shading as text formatting.
office.microsoft.com /en-us/assistance/HA012193991033.aspx   (797 words)

  
 Threads from Henry’s Web » Blog Archive » Redaction Criticism
It is the study of how an editor works the sources he has into a final document, the document that we would commonly refer to as the autograph.
Again, it is important to remember that there is no necessity to assume that the final copy of a document as we have it in scripture went through a stage of redaction.
In the Parable of the Sower, elements introduced by the redactor–in this case the gospel writer–include the setting of the parable, the place where Jesus is said to have related the parable, and possibly the interpretation.
www.energionpubs.com /wordpress?p=133   (466 words)

  
 Appligent Redaction Family
Redaction is the removal of content prior to release or publication.
Appligent's redaction products completely remove content from the data stream, unlike other solutions that merely hide the information under fl bars.
Redaction has many applications in government, the court system and many regulated industries.
www.appligent.com /products/product_families/redaction.php   (125 words)

  
 VAOIG: Electronic Redaction Information   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-05)
Redaction means that information or content has been deleted or removed as allowed by or required by law.
The same amount of information is redacted (withheld) from the electronic versions and the printed version available to the public.
The redaction will appear as a fled-out area with the exemption appearing either in the margin or next to the redaction.
www.va.gov /oig/redactsys.htm   (277 words)

  
 redaction   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-05)
Redaction is in a constant state of fluctuation.
Redaction Issue One is the result of a call for proposals.
Redaction Issue One is a 96-page, 4-color, perfect bound book.
www.redactionzine.com   (119 words)

  
 FOIA stand-alone redaction solution, RedactXpress   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-05)
Redaction is the process of removing things such as national security or law enforcement information, proprietary business data and personal information.
Redaction has applications in government, the court system and many regulated industries.
RedactXpress is a stand-alone redaction and declassification tool used to permanently remove information from documents.
www.ains-inc.com /sub/Products_RedactXpress.html   (200 words)

  
 Mystery man - Salon
Given that random drug testing by the military had just started, some have suggested that Bush had not yet given up his partying ways and may have begged off because he had a substance abuse problem.
However, in the documents, the second man's name was inexplicably redacted -- raising new questions.
However, the same document that was redacted by the White House had been the subject of a Freedom of Information Act request filed by Marty Heldt, who was investigating the story before the 2000 presidential election.
www.salon.com /news/feature/2004/04/27/james_bath   (544 words)

  
 Cv redaction   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-05)
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cv-redaction.epsom.slask.pl   (103 words)

  
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Redaction is the careful editing of a document to remove confidential information.
You can then redact the document so that the sections you specified are fled out.
Sensitive government documents, confidential legal documents, insurance contracts, and other sensitive documents are often redacted before being made available to the public.
bink.nu /Article4639.bink   (329 words)

  
 Letter of Findings 0487, May 17, 1996   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-05)
Interviews with the complainant indicate the student is currently being reevaluated by the district and that the district's Attendance Officer is providing the student's (*REDACTION*) She indicated that previous proposals by the district to provide schooling to the student indicated the location of the services would be at (*REDACTION*).
Interviews with Fayette County Schools Special Education Specialist indicates that (*REDACTION*) was provided to the student in the spring of 1993 at the (*REDACTION*) and that the parents provided the transportation as agreed by both parties.
(*REDACTION*) Documentation and interviews verify the district failed to implement the student's IEP for both the 1994-95 and 1995-96 school years, as well as failed to provide an instructor qualified to instruct the student during the current school year.
www.wvu.edu /~law/cle/edlaw/LOF0487.HTM   (2656 words)

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