The Bard and the Bible
The Bard and the Bible (A Shakespeare Devotional) pairs 365 short passages from each of the two greatest works of English literature ever created, which were compiled in the same period and in the same city. It offers a year of daily readings based on verses from the King James Version of the Bible and lines from Shakespeare's plays and sonnets. The poetry of the Bard and the power of God's Word will enrich your understanding and appreciation of both, provide new ways to encounter and respond to God, and yield both intellectual stimulation and spiritual inspiration.
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And Did Those Feet
I have been there. I can say I have been there. My feet have walked upon Shakespeare’s Stratford lanes (apologies to William Blake). In 1995, the lovely Robin and I traveled with our children, Aubrey and Aaron, to that “green … Continue reading →
Was Shakespeare a “Christian?”
It is the most common question I am asked when I am signing copies of The Bard and the Bible or speaking on the subject of Shakespeare and the King James Version of the Bible.
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What Did Shakespeare Look Like?
Images of William Shakespeare are everywhere–on mugs, t-shirts, posters, books, you name it. His features are among the most recognizable in the modern world. But do we really know what he looked like? Generally, yes. Though likenesses of Shakespeare abound, only … Continue reading →
A Visit to Shakespeare’s Stratford
I have been there. I can say I have been there. In 1995, the lovely Robin and I traveled with Aubrey and Aaron to that “green and pleasant land” that gave birth to Shakespeare.