Finney, DonnaCargile, CarolynShay, ReginaHill, DarcyPlamer, John2016-06-172016-06-172016-04http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11875/16The following video contains the session entitled “Biblical Narrative, Christian Rhetoric, and Issues in Translation” from the 2016 Second International Conference on Medieval and Renaissance Thought at Sam Houston State University. The papers presented in this session are “The Significance of Mary Magdalene in the Story of Jesus” by Donna Finney, “Christian Rhetoric and Thought in Orderic Vitails’ Historia Ecclesiastica” by Carolyn Cargile, and “Fortune, Friend, and Foe”: The Case for a New Modern Translation of Summer Sunday” by Reina Shay Broussard.Mary Magdaleneissues in medieval translationChristian rhetoricMonastic thoughtBoethiusGoddess FortunaJesus ChristBiblical Narrative, Christian Rhetoric, and Issues in TranslationVideo