A doorway to questions that shaped modern thinking, The Bible Of Bibles opens a dialogue between myth and scripture that still reverberates today. In this thoughtful and lucid volume, Kersey Graves gathers and weighs diverse religious voices from antiquity through the Victorian era, offering a rigorous, human-scale critique of divine revelation as it appeared across cultures. It reads as both mythology anthology and scholarly study, blending accessible survey with precise analysis to illuminate themes of belief, tradition, and interpretation. Far from a mere historical curios, it invites readers to engage in comparative scripture study with honesty, curiosity, and intellectual rigour. Historically significant and richly contextual, the work sits at the crossroads of nineteenth century europe and the evolving field of religious criticism. It stands as a landmark in victorian era scholarship, guiding researchers and curious readers alike through contested territories of faith, myth, and discovery. For casual readers, it offers clear prose and piercing insight; for classic-literature collectors, it represents a culturally valuable artefact from a pivotal period of enquiry. - Out of print for decades and now republished by Alpha Editions. - Restored for today's and future generations. - More than a reprint - a collector's item and a cultural treasure. This volume is both an academic reference guide and a compelling witness to the enduring drama of myth and scripture.
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