RT Book T1 God's last words: reading the English Bible from the Reformation to fundamentalism A1 Kaṣ, Dāwid Ben-Šāʾûl 1953- A2 Kaṣ, Dāwid Ben-Šāʾûl 1953- LA English PP New Haven, Conn. u.a. PB Yale University Press YR 2004 UL https://ixtheo.de/Record/371594022 AB Preface: The Biblical reader and the shifting horizon of expectations -- The prehistoric English Bible -- In pursuit of a useful Bible : scriptural politics and the English Civil War -- Cracking the foundations : Biblical criticism and the Newtonian synthesis -- Streamlined Scriptures : the demystification of the Bible -- The occult Bible : aesthetization and the persistence of the supernatural -- Divine copyright and the apotheosis of the author in eighteenth-century England -- Ten little Israelites : counting out the Bible in Victorian England -- Unsuitable paternity : Darwin, anthropology, and the evolutionist Bible -- Conclusion: The end of a world and the beginning of fundamentalism NO Literaturverz. S. [375] - 378 CN BS455 SN 0-300-10115-5 SN 978-0-300-10115-7 K1 Bible : English : Versions : History K1 Bible : Reading : England : History K1 Bible : English : Versions K1 Bible : Criticism, interpretation, etc. : History