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Why William Tyndale’s Bible changed the world: Melvyn Bragg and Ben Virgo

Why William Tyndale’s Bible changed the world: Melvyn Bragg and Ben Virgo

FromUnbelievable?


Why William Tyndale’s Bible changed the world: Melvyn Bragg and Ben Virgo

FromUnbelievable?

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Length:
88 minutes
Released:
Mar 29, 2019
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

Renowned British broadcaster Melvyn Bragg joins Justin to talk about why, as a non-believer, he holds the Bible in such high regard. His recent book 'William Tyndale: A Very Brief History’ traces the life and legacy of the reformer William Tyndale whose English translation of the Bible laid the foundation for the King James Version.  
Ben Virgo of Christian Heritage London joins the conversation to explore the ways in which Tyndale’s work changed the English language, challenged the church and renewed the gospel in England. At the end of the show Sarah Yardley and Andy Bannister give a preview of the apologetics track at CreationFest in August 2019. 
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Released:
Mar 29, 2019
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