The King James translation of the Bible ushered in a new
eloquence that until 1611had not existed in the English language.
Four centuries later, the literary and historical power of this
Bible continues to awe. Originally conceived to help unify
Protestants during the English Reformation, many of the Bible's
phrases still saturate popular prose--as evidenced by sayings such
as "an eye for an eye" and Abraham Lincoln's famous "a house
divided against itself," and even in the intonations of Martin
Luther King, Jr., and the music of Johnny Cash. The King James
Bible and the World It Made brings into conversation leading
contemporary scholars who articulate how this celebrated
translation repeatedly influenced the language of politics,
statecraft, and English literature while offering Christians a
unique resource for living the faith.Including Mark Noll, Alister
McGrath, Lamin Sanneh, David Bebbington, Robert Alter, Philip
Jenkins, and Laura Knoppers, this collection highlights the most
notable facets of the King James Bible and the history it created,
and astutely reflects on its relevance to the modern world.
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