The Scriptures unto our salvation – Exhibition at Moore College

Posted on July 10, 2026 
Filed under History, Moore College

A fascinating exhibition opens at Moore College’s Donald Robinson Library next week – The Scriptures unto our salvation  –

“This exhibition commemorates the 500th anniversary of William Tyndale’s groundbreaking 1526 New Testament, a pivotal moment in the transmission of scripture, shaping the development of the English language and advancing new possibilities for vernacular access to the Scriptures.

All of the major early modern English translations are also featured, alongside Martin Luther’s German translation and key editions of the Bible in Latin, demonstrating the academic use of Latin by the Protestant Reformers in their study of the Word.

Alongside early printed editions the exhibition also highlights Indigenous Australian, Polynesian, and Papuan language Bibles, highlighting the complex linguistic, cultural, and historical contexts through which scripture has been rendered into diverse languages.

Together, these works invite reflection on translation not only as a textual practice, but also as a process deeply intertwined with the history of Christian missions in Australia and Oceania.

On display [from 13 July 2026] until 27 November during library hours (8:30am-4:30pm Monday-Friday).”

from the College website.