Bible Maker: Jerome: The Fascinating Story of the Author of the Latin VulgateAuthorHouse, 2005 M03 15 - 292 páginas Bible Maker: Jerome is a book of historical fiction about the translator of the Latin Vulgate Bible. This 4th century saint was a bridge between the Christian Church of the East and the West, serving the West as a papal secretary and monastic pioneer, but spending most of his adult life in Bethlehem in the East as a biblical exegete, translator, and monk. Bible Maker: Jerome uses the vast corpus of writings of this Doctor of the Church as the framework for a fresh look at this outspoken apologist and biblical scholar. Christianitys ascendancy in Rome under Constantine, the Arian heresy, the first two general church councils at Nicea and Constantiople. . . all were part of Jeromes controversial life. Bible Maker: Jerome is more than fiction . . . it is fascinating Church history brought to life. |
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The Fascinating Story of the Author of the Latin Vulgate Edward J. Hahnenberg. Bible Maker: Jerome The Fascinating Story of the Author of the Latin Vulgate by Edward J. Hahnenberg soil This book is a work of historical fiction. Unless ...
... biblical scholars, who, like Jerome, have dedicated their lives to understanding better the Word of God. I would like to ... Bible. Third, I thank the recently deceased Fr. Paul Kreimes who was my instructor in Hebrew and my MA (Sacred ...
... Bible has been for much of Christianity's history considered the authentic sacred scripture translation. To this day, the Catholic Church considers Jerome's work of the fourth and fifth centuries authoritative. It is a work often cited ...
... Bible printed in Germany and France contained only the protocanonicals. No wonder the debate begun by Martin Luther for the 22 protocanonicals (39 in modern Bibles) found sympathy in the view of some of the council fathers. (A copy of ...
... Bible from the Hebrew and Greek into German can be found online at http://www.site-berea.com/C/gl/.) Yet Trent accepted a wider canon of both protocanonicals and deuterocanonicals, on a theological basis, rather than on pure history ...