In the Beginning Was the Word provides a sweeping, engaging, and insightful survey of the relationship between the Bible and public issues from the beginning of European settlement through the American Revolution.
In the Beginning Was the Word provides a sweeping, engaging, and insightful survey of the relationship between the Bible and public issues from the beginning of European settlement through the American Revolution.
Mark A. Noll is the Francis A. McAnaney Professor of History at the University of Notre Dame and author of numerous books, including America's God: From Jonathan Edwards to Abraham Lincoln (OUP 2002), and Protestantism: A Very Short Introduction (OUP 2011).
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Introduction Prelude: Catholic Bibles in the New World 1) Protestant Beginnings 2) From William Tyndale to King James 3) England in the Era of Colonization 4) Colonial Christendom 5) Beyond Christendom 6) Empire 7) Revival 8) Deepened 9) Thinned, Absorbed 10) Revolution Conclusion/Afterword Notes Bibliography Index
Introduction Prelude: Catholic Bibles in the New World 1) Protestant Beginnings 2) From William Tyndale to King James 3) England in the Era of Colonization 4) Colonial Christendom 5) Beyond Christendom 6) Empire 7) Revival 8) Deepened 9) Thinned, Absorbed 10) Revolution Conclusion/Afterword Notes Bibliography Index
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