The Bible: The most dangerous book in the world?

        
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Date: , 2011
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At Hooper House Cafe

Part of Bristol Festival of Literature. Canon Tim Higgins, Bristol Radical History Group, Marvin Rees

For more than 400 years, the Bible has been available to anyone who can read English. This legacy is all around us. The guests go head to head in this debate to see if it qualifies as a truly ‘radical’ text.

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