Kenneth N. Taylor, Date of Birth, Place of Birth, Date of Death

    

Kenneth N. Taylor

American writer

Date of Birth: 08-May-1917

Place of Birth: Portland, Oregon, United States

Date of Death: 10-Jun-2005

Profession: writer, translator, Bible translator

Nationality: United States

Zodiac Sign: Taurus


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About Kenneth N. Taylor

  • Kenneth Nathaniel Taylor (May 8, 1917 – June 10, 2005) was an American publisher and author, better known as the creator of The Living Bible and the founder of Tyndale House, a Christian publishing company and Living Bibles International. Taylor was born in Portland, Oregon.
  • His parents were George and Charlotte Huff Taylor.
  • His father was a Presbyterian minister.
  • He graduated from high school in 1934 from Beaverton High School in Beaverton, OR and enrolled in Wheaton College in Wheaton, Illinois.
  • He graduated from Wheaton in 1938.
  • In 1940, Taylor began to work on a Th.
  • D.
  • at Dallas Theological Seminary.
  • During the course of his studies he was offered the position of editor for HIS Magazine, headquartered in Chicago.
  • Taylor moved back to Wheaton, began working at the magazine, and finished his theological degree at Northern Baptist Seminary.
  • He was a long-time member of the College Church.Taylor worked briefly with Clyde Dennis, founder of Good News Publishers, on translating Gospel tracts and distributing them overseas.
  • In 1947 he moved to Moody Bible Institute, where he served as Director of Moody Press (now called Moody Publishing) until 1963.
  • During that time he assisted with distribution of Christian literature in Mexico. Taylor developed a series of Bible stories with pictures for his own children to read.
  • They were eventually published in a book called The Bible in Pictures for Little Eyes.
  • He followed this volume with Stories for the Children's Hour and Devotions for the Children's Hour. After these books were published Taylor began working on an ambitious project—the Bible in a paraphrased and easy-to-read modern language.
  • He published the New Testament epistles under the title Living Letters at his own expense in 1962.
  • His Bible paraphrase was successful enough to allow him to leave Moody Press and work exclusively at Tyndale.
  • Taylor finished the entire Bible in contemporary language and published it as The Living Bible in 1971. Taylor died on June 10, 2005 from heart failure.

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