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One of the most prized Bible translations, the Confraternity edition of Challoner-Rheims, is presented here as a "Reader's Bible," offering the sacred words of Scripture in the form in which they were originally written - without all the verse numbers, section heads, comments, references, and footnotes that, although valuable to scholars, clutter up most Bibles today, drawing attention away from the meaning of the Sacred Text itself. The early Christians read "the inspired Word of God" without all those academic distractions. Now, with this Catholic Reader's Bible, you finally can too. Instead…mehr

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One of the most prized Bible translations, the Confraternity edition of Challoner-Rheims, is presented here as a "Reader's Bible," offering the sacred words of Scripture in the form in which they were originally written - without all the verse numbers, section heads, comments, references, and footnotes that, although valuable to scholars, clutter up most Bibles today, drawing attention away from the meaning of the Sacred Text itself. The early Christians read "the inspired Word of God" without all those academic distractions. Now, with this Catholic Reader's Bible, you finally can too. Instead of double columns that squeeze short lines of text up against each other, here you'll find generous, single-column pages graced with handsome, readable type. For navigation purposes, the top of each page lists the range of verses o
Autorenporträt
Michel Therrien is the CEO of Praeambula Network, a lay apostolate that provides discipleship formation and strategies to individuals and organizations for the work of the new evangelization. He has taught at St. Vincent Seminary and the Augustine Institute and served as president of the Institute for Pastoral Leadership in the Diocese of Pittsburgh. He holds a B.A. in theology from Gonzaga University in Spokane, Washington; an M.A. in theology and Christian ministry from Franciscan University of Steubenville; a licentiate in sacred theology from the International Theological Institute in Gaming, Austria; and a doctorate in fundamental moral theology from the University of Fribourg in Switzerland. He resides in the Pittsburgh area with his wife, Lynn, and their four children.