
Christianity
A History of the Bible and Its Builders
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Narrated by:
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Bill Rogers
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By:
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James Johnson
About this listen
The Bible didn't descend from the clouds — it was built. 'Christianity: A History of the Bible and Its Builders' is a bold, carefully-researched journey through the origins of Western religion — from ancient oral storytelling to modern megachurches. This book traces how tribal myths evolved into scripture, how political councils forged doctrine, and how centuries of edits, agendas, and empires shaped the Christianity we know today. It’s not about mockery. It’s about clarity. Whether you're a believer, a skeptic, or somewhere in between, this book invites you to ask the one question we were never supposed to: How did we get here?
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