Definition of Redactors. Meaning of Redactors. Synonyms of Redactors

Here you will find one or more explanations in English for the word Redactors. Also in the bottom left of the page several parts of wikipedia pages related to the word Redactors and, of course, Redactors synonyms and on the right images related to the word Redactors.

Definition of Redactors

Redactor
Redactor Re*dac"tor (-t?r), n. One who redacts; one who prepares matter for publication; an editor. --Carlyle.

Meaning of Redactors from wikipedia

- have been joined at various points in time by a series of editors or "redactors". The consensus around the classical do****entary hypothesis has now collapsed...
- Isaac may have been of a completed human sacrifice, later altered by redactors to substitute a ram for Isaac, while some traditions, including certain...
- independent do****ent which was compiled into the Pentateuch by a later redactor, most contemporary scholars now view P as a redactional layer, or commentary...
- sources after the first one, there is no need for redactors. The elaborate system of multiple redactors used by current do****entarians is unnecessary"....
- Redaction or sanitization is the process of removing sensitive information from a do****ent so that it may be distributed to a broader audience. It is intended...
- p****ages as an earlier written source incorporated into Acts by a later redactor (whether Luke the evangelist or not), acknowledges the apparent historicity...
- was a second-century rabbi (a tanna of the fifth generation) and chief redactor and editor of the Mishnah. He lived from approximately 135 to 217 CE. He...
- refers to the attempt to establish the sources used by the authors and redactors of a biblical text. It originated in the 18th century with the work of...
- to do so in a highly modified form, giving a much larger role to the redactors (editors), who are now seen as adding much material of their own rather...
- biblical texts. Redaction criticism regards the author of the text as editor (redactor) of the source materials. Unlike its parent discipline, form criticism...