Where We Got the Bible- Our Debt to the Catholic Church

015 - A Deluge of Erroneous Versions

15 min · 13 de feb de 2026
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In Where We Got the Bible, a former Calvinist convert delves into the fascinating history of how the Catholic Church played a pivotal role in compiling the sacred text. Discover how medieval monks meticulously preserved these scriptures and how Catholic scholars were instrumental in making the Bible accessible to Christians in their own languages. This engaging book, which originated from lectures delivered to diverse audiences, has been expanded from articles published in the Catholic press between 1908 and 1909. Written in a conversational tone, the author aims to offer a popular, yet accurate, exploration of the Catholic Churchs historical claims regarding the Bible. Expect a candid yet respectful discussion that balances controversy with fairness.

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In Where We Got the Bible, a former Calvinist convert delves into the fascinating history of how the Catholic Church played a pivotal role in compiling the sacred text. Discover how medieval monks meticulously preserved these scriptures and how Catholic scholars were instrumental in making the Bible accessible to Christians in their own languages. This engaging book, which originated from lectures delivered to diverse audiences, has been expanded from articles published in the Catholic press between 1908 and 1909. Written in a conversational tone, the author aims to offer a popular, yet accurate, exploration of the Catholic Churchs historical claims regarding the Bible. Expect a candid yet respectful discussion that balances controversy with fairness.

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015 - A Deluge of Erroneous Versions

In Where We Got the Bible, a former Calvinist convert delves into the fascinating history of how the Catholic Church played a pivotal role in compiling the sacred text. Discover how medieval monks meticulously preserved these scriptures and how Catholic scholars were instrumental in making the Bible accessible to Christians in their own languages. This engaging book, which originated from lectures delivered to diverse audiences, has been expanded from articles published in the Catholic press between 1908 and 1909. Written in a conversational tone, the author aims to offer a popular, yet accurate, exploration of the Catholic Churchs historical claims regarding the Bible. Expect a candid yet respectful discussion that balances controversy with fairness.

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