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A History of the Bible by John Barton (Omnibus)

A history of the Bible today asks how relevant this revered tome still is to our modern world. Read by Hugh Bonneville

Professor John Barton investigates the origins, development and contemporary meaning of the greatest of unread bestsellers - the Bible.

From a disparate collection of writings that first emerged deep in the distant past, Barton charts the gradual emergence of both the Old and the New Testaments.

He goes on to chart their evolution into what have become the two revered volumes of authoritative scripture that we know today.

In a series of lively and engaging essays, Barton shows how meaning has both been drawn from the Bible and been imposed up on it and explores how differently Judaism and Christianity approach and interpret the books of both the Old and New Testaments.

Omnibus of five parts adapted by John Barton and Richard Hamilton.

Read by Hugh Bonneville.

Producer: Karen Holden

First broadcast on BBC Radio 4 from December 2020.

1 hour, 15 minutes

Last on

Sun 25 Jan 202602:20

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  • Sat 24 Jan 202607:20
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  • Sun 25 Jan 202602:20