Wide as the Waters - The Story of the English Bible and the Revolution it Inspired, by Benson Bobrick (historian) and other books like, Karen Armstrong's recent one: The Bible, a Biography.
I just finished reading Bart Erhman's book, Misquoting Jesus. I think he offers an important viewpoint on textual research, a topic I am very interested in since I was on the Research Team at HQ and came to similar conclusions as he presents...
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Thanks, Roy! Good stuff!
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On this topic, I suggest reading:
Wide as the Waters - The Story of the English Bible and the Revolution it Inspired, by Benson Bobrick (historian) and other books like, Karen Armstrong's recent one: The Bible, a Biography.
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For a different perspective, try "Misquoting Jesus" by Bart Ehrman:
http://www.amazon.com/Misquoting-Jesus-Sto...2842&sr=8-1
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I just finished reading Bart Erhman's book, Misquoting Jesus. I think he offers an important viewpoint on textual research, a topic I am very interested in since I was on the Research Team at HQ and came to similar conclusions as he presents...
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