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Using a thematic approach, David A. deSilva gives a brief introduction and summary of the largely unknown and unappreciated books of the Apocrypha. He also gives an overview to the social and cultural context of the world of the Apocrypha and early Christianity. From there, the book highlights the Apocrypha's relevance and impact on Christian practices, spiritual formation, and on Early Church doctrine and theology. (Publisher).
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Table of Contents
Introduction: why read the Apocrypha?
What's in the Apocrypha?
The world of the Apocrypha
God, the law, and the covenant
The Apocrypha and Jewish ethics
The Apocrypha andJewish spirituality
The Jewish people and the nations
The Apocrypha and the Christian church
The Apocrypha and the Christian canon.
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Includes bibliographical references (pages 151-154) and index.
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