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J.B. Phillips was a prominent English biblical scholar and translator, best known for his modern translation of the New Testament, known as the Phillips Translation. This work aimed to present the scriptures in a language that was accessible and relatable to contemporary readers, bridging the gap between ancient texts and modern understanding. His translation was widely acclaimed and helped to influence the way many people approached the Bible during the mid-20th century.

In addition to his translation work, Phillips authored several influential books that explored various theological themes and concepts. His notable works include 'Your God Is Too Small,' which challenged readers to rethink their perceptions of God and his relationship with humanity. Phillips' writings often emphasized a personal and dynamic faith, inviting believers to engage with the spiritual life more deeply. He remained a significant figure in Christian thought until his passing, leaving a legacy that continues to resonate with many today.

Data di nascita December 5, 1906
Luogo di nascita Birmingham, England
Data di morte May 15, 1982