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The Bible: A History

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The Bible: A History

The Making and Impact of the Bible
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The Bible is the most translated, published, and studied book in history, with translations in approximately 1,500 languages. As such, it has had a profound influence on cultures across the globe, withstanding the test of time and persisting in significance still today. The Bible: A History tells the story of how the Bible came to be and answers Bible readers' most common questions, including: Who composed the different books that make up the Bible? How were the books written down? When were they first collected together as the Old and New Testaments? Who first translated the Bible? Writing in a lively and lucid style, Stephen Miller and Robert Huber bring the story of the Bible and the key people involved in it to life, proving itself to be an accessible and engaging guide for anyone wanting to learn more about one of the most extraordinary books ever made.

Author Biography:

Robert V. Huber spent more than twenty years as an editor for Reader’s Digest General Books Division and more than five years with Encyclopedia Americana. He holds an MPhil in American and English Literature from the City University of New York, an MA in Religious Studies, and a post-master’s certificate in Scripture from the Institute of Religious Studies in New York, where he has also taught graduate courses. Stephen M. Miller is an award-winning, bestselling author of numerous books on the Bible and Christianity, including The One-Stop History of the Bible, Who’s Who and Where’s Where in the Bible, and The Complete Visual Bible. A former newspaper journalist, Miller has a BA in News Journalism from Kent State University and an MA in Biblical Studies from Nazarene Theological Seminary. He has worked as a full-time freelance writer and editor for more than twenty years.
Release date Australia
May 9th, 2019
Audience
  • General (US: Trade)
Pages
460
Dimensions
127x203x36
ISBN-13
9781506458380
Product ID
30296915

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