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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
    La Biblia En Accion
    • La Biblia En Accion

      • 752 páginas
      • 27 horas de lectura

      La Biblia en acción incluye más de 200 historias emocionantes en orden cronológico, para ayudar al lector a comprender la fluidez histórica de la Biblia y a experimentar cómo la tensión dramática crece hasta culminar en su apogeo conmovedor. Las historias de La Biblia en acción comunican la verdad bíblica clara y convincentemente a los lectores contemporáneos. Su mezcla absorbente de narrativa comprensible e imágenes dramáticas atraerá a personas de todas las edades. Sergio Cariello, artista de renombre internacional, ha creado ilustraciones que captarán la atención, caracterizadas por vivos colores, iluminación y sombreado dramáticos, y figuras evocadoras. Deja que esta interpretación épica te envuelva en toda la emoción de la historia más asombrosa del mundo. www.LaBibliaenacion.com

      La Biblia En Accion
    • A History of the Bible as Literature

      Volume 2, from 1700 to the Present Day

      • 506 páginas
      • 18 horas de lectura

      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
    • A History of the Bible as Literature

      Volume 1, from Antiquity to 1700

      • 428 páginas
      • 15 horas de lectura

      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
    • 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