Piety and Politics: The Making of the King James Bible
When & Where
Milngavie and Bearsden Historical Society
Monday, 3 December 2018 - 7:30pm to 9:00pm
Event Details
Given by Nicholas Gray. Just over 400 years ago Scottish King James inherited the English Crown and a country in ferment. James decided to commission a new Bible translation both to unite his people and also fix his own regal position in the new Union. The idea was not a new one; it was a re-run of an idea he had hatched in Fife several years before. Would it succeed? Third generation Bible publisher Nicholas Gray, whose company holds a royal licence to print the Bible in Scotland, explores the background to the first printing of the Authorized Bible in 1611 and assesses its legacy for the world.