The Bible in Australia
A Cultural History, Updated Edition
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Narrated by:
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Meredith Lake
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By:
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Meredith Lake
About this listen
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
In this multi-award-winning history of the Bible in Australia, 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-listen for non-believers and believers alike, The Bible in Australia explores how in the hands of Bible-bashers, immigrants, suffragists, evangelists, unionists, writers, artists and Indigenous Australians, the Bible has played a defining and contested role in this country. At a time when public discussion of religion is deeply polarised, this multi-award-winning book offers an innovative and surprising new perspective on religion and society. This new edition, including a preface that discusses the life of the book since its 2018 publication, shows that in the hands of writers, artists, settlers, immigrants, Bible-bashers, wowsers, evangelists, suffragettes, unionists, Indigenous activists and many others - the Bible has played a defining role in Australia.
©2020 Meredith Lake (P)2020 W F HowesCritic reviews
"Stunning, refreshing and original." (Julia Baird)
"Vivid story-telling." (Mark McKenna)
"An endlessly fascinating book...Lake brings a generosity of both mind and spirit to this vast story." (Michael McGirr, Sydney Morning Herald)