The Bible in Australia: A Cultural History
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Winner of the Nonfiction Award 2020 Adelaide Festival Awards for Literature
Winner of the 2019 NSW Premier's History Award: Australian History Prize
Winner of the 2019 Prime Minister's Australian History Prize
Winner of the 2019 CHASS Australia Book Prize
Australian Christian Book of the Year in 2018
Koby Abberton emerges like a shark on to the sand at ...
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Winner of the Nonfiction Award 2020 Adelaide Festival Awards for Literature
Winner of the 2019 NSW Premier's History Award: Australian History Prize
Winner of the 2019 Prime Minister's Australian History Prize
Winner of the 2019 CHASS Australia Book Prize
Australian Christian Book of the Year in 2018
Koby Abberton emerges like a shark on to the sand at Maroubra Beach. Tattooed from shoulder to shoulder, his body bares letters like teeth: 'My brothers keeper'.
In this multi-award-winning history of the Bible in Australia, historian Meredith Lake gets under the skin of a text that's been wrestled with, preached and tattooed, and believed to be everything from a resented imposition to the very Word of God.
A must-read for non-believers and believers alike, The Bible in Australia, now with a new preface, explores how in the hands of Bible-bashers, immigrants, suffragists, evangelists, unionists, writers, artists and Indigenous Australians, the Good Book has played a defining and contested role in this country.
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