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there different Catholic and Protestant versions of the Bible?
Henry Wansbrough, one of the world's leading biblical scholars, tells the
story of why some writings came to be accepted as part of the Bible, while
others were not. He describes how the Bible was translated into a single Latin
version which was the standard text for a thousand years, a process which
still affects our Bibles today, and then recounts the hard-fought battle,
involving kidnapping and murder, which forged the incomparable monument
of the first Bible in English, followed by the political manoeuverings which
resulted in the King James Version.
The Story of the Bible is a balanced and entertaining introduction to the
controversial story of how the Bible 'arrived', by a leading international
authority.
Henry Wansbrough OSB is a monk of Ampleforth Abbey, Yorkshire, the
translator and editor of The New Jerusalem Bible, and a member of the Pontifical Biblical Commission.