
The Oxford Handbook of the Apocrypha addresses the Old Testament Apocrypha, known to be important early Jewish texts that have become deutero-canonical for some Christian churches, non-canonical for other churches, and that are of lasting cultural significance. In addition to the place given to the classical literary, historical, and tradition-historical introductory questions, essays focus on the major social and theological themes of each individual book. With contributions from leading scholars from around the world, the Handbook acts as an authoritative reference work on the current state of Apocrypha research, and at the same time carves out future directions of study.This Handbook offers an overview of the various Apocrypha and relevant topics related to them by presenting updated research on each individual apocryphal text in historical context, from the late Persian and early Hellenistic periods to the early Roman era. The essays provided here examine the place of the Apocrypha in the context of Early Judaism, the relationship between the Apocrypha and texts that came to be canonized, the relationship between the Apocrypha and the Septuagint, Qumran, the Pseudepigrapha, and the New Testament, as well as their reception history in the Western world. Several chapters address overarching themes, such as genre and historicity, Jewish practices and beliefs, theology and ethics, gender and the role of women, and sexual ethics.
This volume investigates the historical, theological, and cultural significance of the Old Testament Apocrypha within the context of early Jewish and Christian traditions. The text compiles contributions from international scholars to provide a comprehensive reference for the current state of academic research. It establishes a framework for understanding these texts as deutero-canonical or non-canonical works that influenced Western religious development from the late Persian period through the early Roman era.
What You Will Find
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Scholars and students of theology frequently cite this work as a foundational reference for understanding the complex canonical status of these texts. The prose is noted for its high academic density, making it a standard resource for advanced research in biblical studies.
Page Count:
618
Publication Date:
2021-01-01
Publisher:
Oxford University Press
ISBN-10:
0190689668
ISBN-13:
9780190689667
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