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William Tyndale - A Biography (Paperback, New Ed)
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William Tyndale - A Biography (Paperback, New Ed)
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The dramatic life of William Tyndale, the first person to translate
the Bible into English from the original Greek and Hebrew "A
massive contribution to the history of the Reformation in
England."-J. Enoch Powell, Times Higher Education Supplement
William Tyndale (1494-1536) was the first person to translate the
Bible into English from its original Greek and Hebrew and the first
to print the Bible in English, which he did in exile. Giving the
laity access to the word of God outraged the clerical establishment
in England: he was condemned, hunted, and eventually murdered.
However, his masterly translation formed the basis of all English
bibles--including the "King James Bible," many of whose finest
passages were taken unchanged, though unacknowledged, from
Tyndale's work. This important book, published in the quincentenary
year of his birth, is the first major biography of Tyndale in sixty
years. It sets the story of his life in the intellectual and
literary contexts of his immense achievement and explores his
influence on the theology, literature, and humanism of Renaissance
and Reformation Europe. David Daniell, editor of Tyndale's New
Testament and Tyndale's Old Testament, eloquently describes the
dramatic turns in Tyndale's life. Born in England and educated at
Oxford, Tyndale was ordained as a priest. When he decided to
translate the Bible into English, he realized that it was
impossible to do that work in England and moved to Germany, living
in exile there and in the Low Countries while he translated and
printed first the New Testament and then half of the Old Testament.
These were widely circulated-and denounced-in England. Yet Tyndale
continued to write from abroad, publishing polemics in defense of
the principles of the English reformation. He was seized in
Antwerp, imprisoned in Vilvoorde Castle near Brussels, and burnt at
the stake for heresy in 1536. Daniell discusses Tyndale's
achievement as biblical translator and expositor, analyzes his
writing, examines his stylistic influence on writers from
Shakespeare to those of the twentieth century, and explores the
reasons why he has not been more highly regarded. His book brings
to life one of the great geniuses of the age.
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