
Many Readers Of Scripture, Particularly In North America, Are Not Aware That A Substantial Number Of Books Were Removed From Their Old Testament. These Books, Often Known Collectively As The Apocrypha, Were Considered Scripture For Centuries By Christians And For Millions Of Christians Today Still Are. This Book Is An Introduction To The Apocrypha. It Discusses Ancient And Early Modern Disputes About Scripture, Providing Context For The Formation Of The Category Apocrypha. Each Chapter Focuses On A Specific Book, Examining Its Core Themes And Ideas, The Historical Context Of Its Composition, And Later Reception. This Book Is Designed To Be Read Along With The Texts Of The Apocrypha Themselves, As Presented In The New Oxford Annotated Bible. This Volume Is Written Not Primarily For Scholars But Rather Anyone Who Would Like To Learn More About Them-- Provided By Publisher.
This book investigates the historical, theological, and canonical status of the Apocrypha, addressing why these texts were excluded from certain biblical canons while remaining central to others. Matthew Goff, a scholar of ancient Judaism and biblical literature, utilizes historical analysis and comparative religious studies to provide a framework for understanding the formation of the Apocrypha. He examines the disputes surrounding these texts from antiquity through the early modern period to clarify their role in Christian tradition.
What You Will Find
Scope Limits
Readers frequently note the accessibility of the prose, which avoids overly dense academic jargon while maintaining scholarly rigor. Experts highlight this as a foundational text for students and laypeople seeking to understand the complex history of biblical canonization.
Page Count:
322
Publication Date:
2024-09-10
Publisher:
Oxford University Press
ISBN-10:
0190060735
ISBN-13:
9780190060732
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