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*The [[New Revised Standard Version]], or NRSV, is probably the standard scholarly version of the entire Bible at the moment. It avoids most of the vices of other versions, but ends up being a little bland.
*The [[New Revised Standard Version]], or NRSV, is probably the standard scholarly version of the entire Bible at the moment. It avoids most of the vices of other versions, but ends up being a little bland.
*Readers interested in delving into the untranslated text of the New Testament will want to know that the critical text of the Greek is the 'Nestle-Aland Novum Testamentum Graece', now in its 27th edition. It is also available with the NRSV on the facing page. More information and bibliography can be found at [[koiné Greek]].
*Readers interested in delving into the untranslated text of the New Testament will want to know that the critical text of the Greek is the 'Nestle-Aland Novum Testamentum Graece', now in its 27th edition. It is also available with the NRSV on the facing page. More information and bibliography can be found at [[koiné Greek]].
=== History of the Bible ===
* [[Alister McGrath|McGrath, Alister]] (2002) ''In The Beginning: The Story of the King James Bible and How It Changed a Nation, a Language, and a Culture'', Anchor.


== General Reference ==
== General Reference ==

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General Surveys

The Bible

  • The Bible is the central text of Christianity, and choice of translation will be determined, to some extent, by the reader's confessional orientation.
  • The King James Version, or KJV, is one of the central texts of English-language Christianity, and indeed of English-language culture altogether. It does not, however, reflect the most current scholarly understanding of biblical texts.
  • The New Revised Standard Version, or NRSV, is probably the standard scholarly version of the entire Bible at the moment. It avoids most of the vices of other versions, but ends up being a little bland.
  • Readers interested in delving into the untranslated text of the New Testament will want to know that the critical text of the Greek is the 'Nestle-Aland Novum Testamentum Graece', now in its 27th edition. It is also available with the NRSV on the facing page. More information and bibliography can be found at koiné Greek.

History of the Bible

  • McGrath, Alister (2002) In The Beginning: The Story of the King James Bible and How It Changed a Nation, a Language, and a Culture, Anchor.

General Reference

  • Cross, F. L., and E. A. Livingstone, eds. The Oxford Dictionary of the Christian Church (3rd ed. 1997), 1840pp; excerpt and text search; online at OUP

Central Figures in Christianity

The History of Christianity

Early Christianity (to 500)

The Church in the Medieval West (500-1500)

The Reformation

Modern Christianity

See also the studies of individual denominations below.

The History of Doctrine and Theology

Christian Denominations

Regional Studies

  • Brauer, Jerald C. The Westminster Dictionary of Church History (1971), 880pp
  • Briggs, J. H. Y., Robert D. Linder, and David F. Wright. Introduction to the History of Christianity: First Century to the Present Day (2006) excerpt and text search
  • Gonzalez, Justo L. A History of Christian Thought: Volume 1: From the Beginnings to the Council of Chalcedon (2nd ed. 1987); excerpt and text search vol 1; A History of Christian Thought: Volume 2: From Augustine to the Eve of the Reformation (2nd ed. 1987) excerpt and text search vol 2; A History of Christian Thought: Volume 3: From the Protestant Reformation to the Twentieth Century (1987) excerpt and text search vol 3
  • Hastings, Adrian et al. eds. The Oxford Companion to Christian Thought (2000) 808pp; 600 articles by 260 Catholic, Protestand and Orthodox scholars; excerpt and text search; online at OUP
  • Horsley, Richard A. Christian Origins: A People's History Of Christianity, Vol. 1 (2006), 318pp excerpt and text search
  • Latourette, Kenneth Scott. A History of Christianity (2 vol 1975) excerpt and text search vol 1, to 1500
  • Latourette, Kenneth Scott. A history of the expansion of Christianity (7 vol 1939-1970), monumental history of missionary work worldwide
  • MacCulloch, Diarmaid. The Reformation (2005), influential recent survey excerpt and text search
  • McGonigle, Thomas D., and James F. Quigley. A history of the Christian Tradition: From Its Jewish Orgins to the Reformation (1988); A History of the Christian Tradition, Vol. II: From the Reformation to the Present (1996) excerpt and text search vol 2
  • Noll, Mark A. The Old Religion in a New World: The History of North American Christianity (2001) excerpt and text search
  • Ward, Keith. Christianity: A Short Introduction, Oxford: Oxford University Press
  • New Schaff-Herzog Encyclopedia of Religious Knowledge (1911), major sources of older scholarly articles; mainline Protestant perspective:

Primary sources

  • Placher, William C. Readings in the History of Christian Theology, Volume 2: From the Reformation to the Present (1988) excerpt and text search