“Bible: The Story of the King James Version 1611-2011”
Written by Gordon Campbell (Oxford University Press, 2010). Campbell, a Renaissance literature expert, traces the textual history of the KJV from 1611 to the present day.
Written by Gordon Campbell (Oxford University Press, 2010). Campbell, a Renaissance literature expert, traces the textual history of the KJV from 1611 to the present day.
Written by David Crystal (Oxford University Press, 2010). Crystal, a linguist, writes about the influence of the KJV on the evolution of the English language.
Read a report by the National Federation for Catholic Youth Ministry about the First National Hispanic Youth and Youth Adult Ministry Encounter, held in June 2006.
Written by Donald L. Brake and Shelly Beach (Baker Books, 2011). Brake, a Bible collector, and Beach explain the history of the KJV through pictures and other visuals.
The Rev. Robin Meyers is a United Church of Christ pastor, syndicated columnist and professor of rhetoric at Oklahoma City University. Books he has written include Why the Christian Right Is Wrong: A Minister’s Manifesto for Taking Back Your Faith, Your Flag, Your Future.
Read a Sept. 11, 2012 Huffington Post article about the increase in hispanic Muslims across the country.
Read a Nov. 14, 2012 Wall Street Journal article about the increasing political influence of hispanics in the U.S.
The University of San Diego Center for the Study of Latino/a Catholicism is an organization dedicated to studying the theological influence of hispanics and Catholicism on society and church in the U.S. The center maintains an extensive list of Internet resources related to U.S. Hispanic and Latin American Catholicism.
Read about the history of the Nation of Islam and Beliefnet.com’s FAQs about the Nation of Islam.