What was the Gutenberg Bible? (Danika Cooley)

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Johann Gutenberg invented a world–changing machine that meant people could read God’s Word for themselves.  This machine made it possible to share many writings with millions of people and, most importantly, God’s Word could be printed quickly and inexpensively!

Danika Cooley helps 9–11 year–olds discover how the printing press paved the way for the Reformation.

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What was the Gutenberg Bible?

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Johann Gutenberg invented a world–changing machine that meant people could read God’s Word for themselves.  This machine made it possible to share many writings with millions of people and, most importantly, God’s Word could be printed quickly and inexpensively!  Danika Cooley helps 9–11 year–olds discover how the printing press paved the way for the Reformation.

About the Author

Danika Cooley is a married mother of four, a grandmother, a blogger, a curriculum developer, and a writer. Danika’s three year Scripture survey for preschool to high school, Bible Road Trip, is used across the globe. You can connect with Danika and find great resources for discipling your children at ThinkingKidsBlog.org.

Recommended reading level:

  • Read to me: ages 6-8
  • Read on my own: ages 9-11

Table of Contents

Introduction: The Most Important Book

  1. Words Across the World
  2. A Restless Inventor
  3. Johann’s Marvelous Machine
  4. The Gutenberg Bible
  5. Road to the Reformation
  6. The Bible in Latin
  7. The Language of Your Heart
  8. Timeline

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