Bible Culture and Authority in the Early United States

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By Seth Perry

Published July 24, 2018

The Bible was considered an authoritative document in early America, but as religion professor Seth Perry notes, “books do not act as authorities without readers.” Bible Culture and Authority in the Early United States (Princeton University Press) examines how the Bible was read, preached, and cited to support claims of authority in the early United States, and how the perception of the Bible itself morphed as a result.

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