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America's Book
Book • 2022
Mark Noll's America's Book explores the profound influence of the Bible on the development of American religion, politics, and culture.
Noll traces how scriptural interpretation and biblical authority shaped public debates and private life across American history.
The book integrates intellectual, social, and ecclesial history to show the Bible's centrality in shaping national identity and institutions.
It highlights key episodes where biblical language and authority were mobilized for various political and moral causes.
Noll's scholarship is notable for its depth, archival richness, and engagement with both Protestant and broader American traditions.
Noll traces how scriptural interpretation and biblical authority shaped public debates and private life across American history.
The book integrates intellectual, social, and ecclesial history to show the Bible's centrality in shaping national identity and institutions.
It highlights key episodes where biblical language and authority were mobilized for various political and moral causes.
Noll's scholarship is notable for its depth, archival richness, and engagement with both Protestant and broader American traditions.
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