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Erasmus
Pious humanist who sparked the Reformation
Jerome
Bible translator whose version lasted a millennium.
William Tyndale
Translator of the first English New Testament
From Beer to Bibles to VBS
How America got its favorite summer tradition.
Getting the Word Out
An exhibit at the Huntington Library shows how Bibles big and small gave power to the people.
Freedom and Faith
Bach still speaks to the church today.
Bach & the Bible
His underlining and marginal comments give us a window into his personal faith.
The Beginning of Education
The new Bible Literacy Project curriculum is impressive—as far as it is able to go.
Dirty Qur'ans, Dusty Bibles
If Leviticus or Jude suddenly disappeared from Scripture, would we notice?
The Power of Books
For the Victorians, reading could be the doorway to doubt—or to faith.
Catholic Bishops Embrace Ecumenical Group, Reject Bible Measure
Plus: The most inaccurate Christmas song ever, protecting kids from their evil, murderous parents, and other stories from online sources around the world.
Getting the Word Out
An exhibit at the Huntington Library shows how Bibles big and small gave power to the people
All of Christian History in 6 Hours
This audio tour de force is strong meat for a mature Christian audience.
Changed Lives
How I entered George MacDonald's world
Opening the Closed Book
Many more would read the Bible if they only knew how.
Sunday School: What’s Going On?
Challenge of the Campus
The Bible and the Christian Writer

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Was Paul a Slave?
Was Paul a Slave?
The surprising argument that Saul of Tarsus was born into bondage.

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