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David Norton

    A History of the English Bible as Literature
    A History of the Bible as Literature
    A History of the Bible as Literature
    The holy bible
    • 2008

      Delving into 500 years of religious and literary thought, this work examines the profound impact of the King James Bible on culture and literature. It highlights the intertwining of faith and creativity, showcasing how biblical themes and narratives have shaped various literary movements and influenced countless writers. The exploration reveals the enduring legacy of the King James Bible as a cornerstone of both spiritual and artistic expression throughout history.

      A History of the English Bible as Literature
    • 2006

      The holy bible

      • 221 Seiten
      • 8 Lesestunden
      4,6(4209)Abgeben

      The ESV Outreach New Testament allows individuals and churches to put a life-changing portion of God's Word into a multitude of hands at holiday events, neighborhood get-togethers, and ministry functions. Between its affordability, readability, compact size, and user-friendly bonus features--such as How to Read the New Testament, Where to Find Help, and two different reading plans--this New Testament is perfect for personal distribution or community outreaches. Size: 5.25" x 8.25" 240 pages 8-point type Double-column, paragraph format Black letter text New Testament Reading Plan Helpful features

      The holy bible
    • 2004

      A History of the Bible as Literature

      Volume 2, from 1700 to the Present Day

      • 506 Seiten
      • 18 Lesestunden
      4,0(1)Abgeben

      This work explores the evolution of modern literary discussions surrounding the Bible, emphasizing its interpretation as literature. It delves into critical analyses, thematic explorations, and the impact of literary techniques on biblical texts. Through a thorough examination of various literary approaches, the book highlights how the Bible has influenced and been influenced by literary trends, offering insights into its cultural and historical significance.

      A History of the Bible as Literature
    • 2004

      A History of the Bible as Literature

      Volume 1, from Antiquity to 1700

      • 428 Seiten
      • 15 Lesestunden
      4,0(1)Abgeben

      The evolution of the King James Bible's reputation is explored, revealing that it was largely overlooked as a literary work for 150 years following its release. This first volume of David Norton’s extensive two-part study delves into the historical context and literary significance of the Bible in English culture, tracing its influence from ancient times through the late seventeenth century. Norton's analysis offers a unique perspective on biblical translation and the shifting literary ideas surrounding the text.

      A History of the Bible as Literature