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One thing I would love to ask a historian of 20th century Catholicism is to what degree the encyclical Divino Afflante Spiritu came as a surprise to the churchmen of the day. The 1943 encyclical ...


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Yesterday afternoon, I received the brown calfskin Cambridge Diadem NRSVue with Apocrypha which I preordered. I’ll be publishing a follow-up review at a later date after I spend some quality time using this Bible. In the meantime, here are several quick observations for anyone who is considering preordering this Bible to take advantage of the


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Mark from Burton Bibles just posted a video review of the new Cambridge NRSVue Diadem Reference Bible. He shows the green calfskin edition (without the deuterocanonical books), and he compares it to the ESV Diadem and the CSB Diadem editions:

A couple of interesting points which I noticed from the video:

This is a black letter edition (the words of Ch...

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Cambridge University Press has officially announced that the NRSVue Diadem Reference Bible will be published on June 4th. There will be three cover options with the Apocrypha/Deuterocanonical books: <...


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Hello again, it’s me, the unashamed New American Bible liker. It has been a long while since I wrote about my favorite translation family for this blog, but with the NABRE getting replaced by the Catholic American Bible next year on Ash Wednesday, I thought I should spend some time with an old friend.

While all the energy and marketing has been behind the


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