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Albania And The Albanians British And Foreign Bible Society 1805-1955
B23635
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1.500 Lekë
Ky libër është një përmbledhje e të gjithë informacioneve rreth shqiptarëve në raportet vjetore të Shoqërisë Biblike Britanike dhe të Jashtme (BFBs). (Ne gjuhën angleze)
This book is a compilation of all the information about the Albanians in the annual reports of the British and Foreign Bible Society (BFBS).
The BFBS was established in 1804, at the onset of an era of unprecedented Protestant missionary expansion across the globe. Because the foundational pillar of Protestantism is "Sola Scriptura" (the Bible alone is the final authority for faith and practice), the first objective of Protestant missions was making the Bible available globally. The Bible Society had a limited focus (it would publish the text of the Scriptures alone, without any accompanying notes or comments) but an unlimited vision (it aimed to publish Bibles in every language possible). It was a massive, privately funded, nondenominational Christian organization that asked one essential question when contemplating whether or not to engage with a particular nation: “Do the people there have Bibles in their mother tongue that they can read for themselves?”
This book is a compilation of all the information about the Albanians in the annual reports of the British and Foreign Bible Society (BFBS).
The BFBS was established in 1804, at the onset of an era of unprecedented Protestant missionary expansion across the globe. Because the foundational pillar of Protestantism is "Sola Scriptura" (the Bible alone is the final authority for faith and practice), the first objective of Protestant missions was making the Bible available globally. The Bible Society had a limited focus (it would publish the text of the Scriptures alone, without any accompanying notes or comments) but an unlimited vision (it aimed to publish Bibles in every language possible). It was a massive, privately funded, nondenominational Christian organization that asked one essential question when contemplating whether or not to engage with a particular nation: “Do the people there have Bibles in their mother tongue that they can read for themselves?”