The Bible and the People
About this book
Since its first translation from the Latin, the Bible has become more and more accessible - and more and more influential
In the eleventh century, the Bible was available only in expensive and rare hand-copied manuscripts. Today, millions of people from all walks of life seek guidance, inspiration, entertainment, and answers from their own editions of the Bible. This illustrated book tells the story of what happened to the ancient set of writings we call the Bible during those thousand years. Anchoring the story in material evidence - hundreds of different translations and versions of the Bible - Lori Anne Ferrell discusses how the Bible has been endlessly retailored to meet the changing needs of religion, politics, and the reading public while retaining its special status as a sacred text.
Focusing on the English-speaking world, The Bible and the People charts the extraordinary voyage of the Bible from manuscript Bibles to the Gutenberg volumes, Bibles commissioned by kings and queens, the Eliot Indian Bible, salesmen’s door-to-door Bibles, children's Bibles, Gideon Bibles, teen magazine Bibles, and more. Ferrell discusses the Bible's profound impact on readers over the centuries, and, in turn, the mark those readers made upon it. Enjoyable and informative, this book takes a fresh look at the fascinating and little-recognized connections among Christian, political, and book history.
Lori Anne Ferrell is professor of early modern history and literature at Claremont Graduate University. She lives in Claremont, CA.
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Table of contents
- Contents
- List of Illustrations
- Acknowledgments
- Introduction. The Bible and the People
- Chapter One. The Eye of the Beholder: The English Bible, c. 1066โ1200
- Chapter Two. On the Road and in the Street: The English Bible, c. 1200โ1500
- Chapter Three. The Politics of Translation: The Bible in English, c. 1500โ1700
- Chapter Four. Missions and Markets: The Bible in America, c. 1600โ1800
- Chapter Five. On Not Understanding the Bible
- Chapter Six. Extra-Illustrating the Bible
- Chapter Seven. Traveling Companion: The Bible in the Nineteenth Century
- Chapter Eight. Old Wine in New Wineskins: The Bible in the Twentieth Century
- Conclusion
- Notes
- Index
