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Gods Ghostwriters Enslaved Christians And The Making Of The Bible Candida Moss

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Gods Ghostwriters Enslaved Christians And The Making Of The Bible Candida Moss
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Publisher: Little, Brown and Company
File Extension: EPUB
File size: 9.41 MB
Pages: 336
Author: Candida Moss
ISBN: 9780316564670, 0316564672
Language: English
Year: 2024

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Gods Ghostwriters Enslaved Christians And The Making Of The Bible Candida Moss by Candida Moss 9780316564670, 0316564672 instant download after payment.

From an award-winning biblical scholar, the “monumental and eye-opening” story of how enslaved people created, gave meaning to, and spread the message of the New Testament, shaping the very foundations of Christianity in ways both subtle and profound (Reza Aslan).
For the past two thousand years, Christian tradition, scholarship, and pop culture have credited the authorship of the New Testament to a select group of men: Matthew, Mark, Luke, John, and Paul. But hidden behind these named and sainted individuals are a cluster of unnamed, enslaved coauthors and collaborators. These essential workers were responsible for producing the earliest manuscripts of the New Testament: making the parchment on which the texts were written, taking dictation, and refining the words of the apostles. And as the Christian message grew in influence, it was enslaved missionaries who undertook the arduous journey across the Mediterranean and along dusty roads to move...

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