Article Collection The History of the Bible Today we take for granted that people all over the world can read the Bible in any language. But for more than 1,000 years it was unavailable to most. January 27, 2004 John Wycliffe: Setting the Stage for Reform Donna Butler David F. Lloyd Wycliffe set the stage for the great work of translation from the original languages that would be undertaken by William Tyndale. June 23, 2003 William Tyndale: A Bible for the People Robyn Page William Tyndale was the first to translate the Bible into English from its original languages. January 23, 2001 Johann Gutenberg: Adventure and Art Robyn Page As a result of Gutenburg’s invention, books could be printed cheaply and in huge numbers. Thus he touched off a knowledge explosion. January 30, 2004 The Most Dangerous Book David F. Lloyd Part One: Why was the translation of the Bible into English so violently opposed? First in a two-part series. March 30, 2004 The Most Dangerous Book David F. Lloyd Part Two: The courageous struggle to put the Bible into the hands of the English people. March 30, 2004 In Other Words David Hulme How did the Bible come to be translated into so many vernacular tongues?
January 27, 2004 John Wycliffe: Setting the Stage for Reform Donna Butler David F. Lloyd Wycliffe set the stage for the great work of translation from the original languages that would be undertaken by William Tyndale.
June 23, 2003 William Tyndale: A Bible for the People Robyn Page William Tyndale was the first to translate the Bible into English from its original languages.
January 23, 2001 Johann Gutenberg: Adventure and Art Robyn Page As a result of Gutenburg’s invention, books could be printed cheaply and in huge numbers. Thus he touched off a knowledge explosion.
January 30, 2004 The Most Dangerous Book David F. Lloyd Part One: Why was the translation of the Bible into English so violently opposed? First in a two-part series.
March 30, 2004 The Most Dangerous Book David F. Lloyd Part Two: The courageous struggle to put the Bible into the hands of the English people.
March 30, 2004 In Other Words David Hulme How did the Bible come to be translated into so many vernacular tongues?