How the Bible came to us—from ancient canons to modern translations.
This book traces the long history of how the biblical books were chosen, collected, and shaped for readers today, highlighting the lives of key figures and the debates that guided the process.
From early lists to the official canons, the text explains how different traditions treated the Apocrypha and Hebrew scriptures, and how reformers and translators helped the Bible reach ordinary worshipers. It also looks at the impact of printing, political power, and scholarly work on what people read in churches and homes now.
- See how the Hebrew Bible was formed and how its main divisions came to be understood.
- Learn why some books were included or excluded and how that affected faith practice.
- Explore moments in history that shifted the Bible toward the form many use today.
- Meet translators, editors, and church leaders who influenced what readers see in print.
Ideal for readers of biblical history and those curious about how religious texts become authoritative across centuries.