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The Naked Bible

The starting point of Mauro Biglino’s work is stripping the Bible of the allegorical meanings that have been attributed to it by the Christian tradition. In ancient Hebrew, the Old Testament speaks by itself, in an explicit and transparent manner.

When translated in a literal way, or “naked”, the Bible  is wildly different from how it has always been narrated: there is not any almighty and all-knowing God,  and there is no notion of eternity.

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The Naked Bible

The starting point of Mauro Biglino’s work is stripping the Bible of the allegorical meanings that have been attributed to it by the Christian tradition. In ancient Hebrew, the Old Testament speaks by itself, in an explicit and transparent manner.

When translated in a literal way, or “naked”, the Bible  is wildly different from how it has always been narrated: there is not any almighty and all-knowing God,  and there is no notion of eternity.

Buy now

The Naked Bible

The starting point of Mauro Biglino’s work is stripping the Bible of the allegorical meanings that have been attributed to it by the Christian tradition. In ancient Hebrew, the Old Testament speaks by itself, in an explicit and transparent manner.

When translated in a literal way, or “naked”, the Bible  is wildly different from how it has always been narrated: there is not any almighty and all-knowing God,  and there is no notion of eternity.

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“The encounter with Mauro Biglino and his work is profoundly beneficial, exciting and inevitably destabilising: he forces us to reconsider the fundamental notions that sustain many of our common beliefs. He is a testimony to the bravery required to vindicate the full dignity of freedom of research, today more than ever.”
Giorgio Cattaneo

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