KJV400 Festival: Legacy & Impact
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The KJV400 Festival was held September 15-17, 2011 on the Union University campus. It was a festival that celebrated the broad cultural impact of the King James Version in honor of its 400th anniversary, and it featured addresses from Timothy George, Leland Ryken and John Woodbridge along with interdisiplinary analyses by Union faculty members.

Scott Huelin

Only Prophets and Devils Speak King James: Flannery O'Connor and the Literary Use of English Bible Translations
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Bobby Rogers

The Presence in Contemporary American Poetry of the Poetic Strategies of the King James Bible
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James Patterson

Divine Right or Holy Dissent? Conflicting Visions of Church and State in Early Seventeenth-Century England
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Brad Green

Covenant, Canon, and Culture: Theological Reflections on the Cultural Meaning of the KJV
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