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EPISODE · May 2, 2020 · 1H

Elizabeth Rundle Charles - Translating Luther as Grief Therapy

from That's What She Said (About the Bible) · host wycliffecollege

Charles was a prolific and influential author receiving praise from Lord Alfred Tennyson early in her career. As an author of historical fiction and biblical interpreter she sought to read the Bible as living history and used her gifts to fill out the biblical account to illuminate the text.

Charles was a prolific and influential author receiving praise from Lord Alfred Tennyson early in her career. As an author of historical fiction and biblical interpreter she sought to read the Bible as living history and used her gifts to fill out the biblical account to illuminate the text.

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