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This elegant Bible edition honors the beauty and richness of the
New King James Version featuring wide margins for notes and
reflections to enhance your study of God's Word. This wide margin
New King James Version edition reflects the legacy and majesty of
the King James Version Bible produced more than 400 years ago, but
in language updated for today. This beautiful Bible, which contains
design flourishes that pay tribute to the Bible produced in 1611,
comes in a convenient size with extended margin space, essential
study tools and traditional red-letter text for the Words of
Christ. The Sovereign Collection continues Thomas Nelson's long
history and stewardship publishing Bibles, featuring elegant letter
illustrations leading into each chapter combined with clear and
readable Comfort Print (R), connects you to the legacy of faith,
and inspires your time in the Word to be enjoyable and fruitful.
Features include: Line-matched classic 2-column format for a
comfortable reading experience Wide outer margins for notes and
reflections to engage in deeper study Book introductions provide a
concise overview of the background and historical context of the
book about to be read Words of Christ in red help you quickly
identify Jesus' teachings and statements Extensive end-of-page
cross references allow you to find related passages quickly and
easily Translation notes provide a look into the thinking of the
translators with alternative translations that could have been used
and textual notes about manuscript variations Presentation page to
personalize this special gift by recording a memory or a note
Concordance for looking up a word's occurrences throughout the
Bible Full-color maps show a visual representation of Israel and
other biblical locations for better context Two satin ribbon
markers for you to easily navigate and keep track of where you were
reading Gilded page edges help protect the edge of the page and
provide a polished look Durable and flexible Smyth-sewn binding so
the Bible will lay flat in your hand or on a desk Easy-to-read
9-point NKJV Comfort Print (R)
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Viggo Olsen, Jeanette Lockerbie
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Until 1492, Christianity was totally unknown to the indigenous
peoples of the Americas. Although the Native Americans already had
long-established religious cultures of their own, the arrival of
the Christian Europeans made an extremely significant impact on
their lives: over the following five centuries, millions of
American Indians would come to identify themselves as Christians.
Roman Catholicism, and, in terms of numbers of self-identified
American Indian Catholics, Catholicism has remained the dominant
Christian religion among Indian peoples -- for better or worse.
On the Padres' Trail begins with the arrival of Europeans in the
New World and the invasion of the Caribbean, from which author
Christopher Vecsey traces the expansion of Catholicism into New
Spain. He devotes special attention to the history of the Catholic
faith and institutions among the Pueblo peoples of New Mexico.
particularly in the years since the establishment of the
Archdiocese of Santa Fe. Then he turns his attention to the history
and effects, both good and bad, of the Catholic missions among the
Indians of California. In the final section of the book, he details
the history of the judgments made about Catholic missionizing in
California (and, by extension, all of New Spain) and closes with
the sometimes critical perspectives of contemporary Native American
Catholics regarding the padres who first brought Catholicism to
their ancestors.
On the Padres' Trail, the first volume in Professor Vecsey's
three-volume American Indian Catholics series, is an invaluable
additon to current scholarship on the history of the Catholic
Church and to the field of Native American studies.
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