Debora Kuller Shuger is Distinguished Professor of English at the University of California, Los Angeles. She has written numerous books, including Censorship and Cultural Sensibility: The Regulation of Language in Tudor-Stuart England (2006) and Political Theologies in Shakespeare's England (2001). She lives in the greater Los Angeles area.

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"[ The Renaissance Bible ] is suggestive and at times provocative in what it sets forth, and forms a useful component to work on the Reformation Bible." -- Journal of Ecclesiastical History (2012, 63:3) "This book is of vital importance to Renaissance studies." --Regina Schwartz, author of Sacramental Poetics at the Dawn of Secularism "Debora Shuger is one of the most original interpreters of the English Renaissance now writing, and The Renaissance Bible is her best book yet. . . . [It] will help revitalize the study of religion for Renaissance scholars and cultural critics generally." --Jeffrey Knapp, author of An Empire Nowhere and Shakespeare Only?
