English Bibles on Trial
Bible burning and the desecration of Bibles, 1640â1800
Avner Shamir
- 212 pages
- English
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English Bibles on Trial
Bible burning and the desecration of Bibles, 1640â1800
Avner Shamir
About This Book
The aim of this book is to explore antagonism towards, and acts of violence against, English Bibles in England and Scotland (and, to a lesser degree, Ireland) from the English Civil War to the end of the eighteenth century. In this period, English Bibles were burnt, torn apart, thrown away and desecrated in theatrical and highly offensive ways. Soldiers and rebels, clergymen and laymen, believers and doubters expressed their views and emotions regarding the English Bible (or a particular English Bible) through violent gestures. Often, Bibles of other people and other denominations were burnt and desecrated; sometimes people burnt and destroyed their own Bibles. By focusing on violent gestures which expressed resentment, rejection and hatred, this book furthers our understanding of what the Bible meant for early modern Christians. More specifically, it suggests that religious identities in this period were not formed simply by thepious reading, study and contemplation ofScripture, but also throughantagonistic encounters with bothScripture itselfand the Bible as a material object.