Deuterocanonical and apocryphal books
The terms ‘deuterocanonical’ (a later, Catholic, term) or ‘apocryphal’ (used by early Church writers) are popularly used to refer to religious books from the Judeo-Christian tradition perceived as having a lower status than those books regarded as normative for doctrine. Both ‘deuterocanonical’ and...
Hoofdauteur: | Salvesen, AG |
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Formaat: | Book section |
Taal: | English |
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Oxford University Press
2021
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The apocryphal 'Ezekiel'
door: Joyce, P
Gepubliceerd in: (2004) -
Hagiography in Patristic and apocryphal texts
door: Ene Draghici-Vasilescu, E
Gepubliceerd in: (2015) -
Book review: The apocryphal gospels within the context of early Christian theology
door: Toth, P
Gepubliceerd in: (2015) -
Apocryphal Joyce: fuga per canonem
door: Holtkamp, G
Gepubliceerd in: (2018) -
Late antique techniques of apocryphization: the case of the agony of Christ
door: Tóth, P
Gepubliceerd in: (2021)