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In an age of e-books and screens, it may seem antiquated to create a handwritten, illuminated Bible. The Benedictine monks at Saint John's Abbey and University, however, determined to produce such a Bible for the twenty-first century, a Bible that would use traditional methods and materials while engaging contemporary questions and concerns. In an age that largely overlooks the physical form of books, The Saint John's Bible foregrounds the importance of a book's tactile and visual qualities. This collection considers how The Saint John's Bible fits within the history of the Bible as a book, and how its haptic qualities may be particularly important in a digital age.
Contributors:
David Lyle Jeffrey
Matthew Moser
Jonathan Juilfs
Sue Sorensen
Paul Anderson
Gretchen Batcheller
Jane Kelley Rodeheffer
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About Jack Baker
Jack R. Baker is an Associate Professor of English at Spring Arbor University. He and Jeffrey Bilbro have previously co-authored Wendell Berry and Higher Education: Cultivating Virtues of Place (University Press of Kentucky, 2017).
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Jeffrey Bilbro
Jeffrey Bilbro is an Associate Professor of English at Spring Arbor University. He is the author of Loving God’s Wildness: The Christian Roots of Ecological Ethics in American Literature (University of Alabama Press, 2015) and Virtues of Renewal: Wendell Berry's Sustainable Forms (forthcoming from University Press of Kentucky).
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