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Who Wrote the Bible?: A Book for the People

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386 pages, Paperback

First published January 1, 1891

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Washington Gladden

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March 12, 2016
Who wrote the Bible?

Who wrote the Bible? by Washington Gladden is an interesting book that asks an important question. But, it is from a Christian perspective. I think that the Bible was inspired by God, filtered through man. I recommend this book.
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November 7, 2012
By the time I had read 11% of this book, it became obvious that finishing the book would be a complete waste of my time. The lack of scholarship and obvious Christian bias was too much to take.
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December 27, 2013
Somewhat outdated. Interesting ideas but many conclusions are based on either incorrect information or incorrect logics. Still worth reading though.
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