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'''The Old Testament Pseudepigrapha and the New Testament: Prolegomena for the Study of Christian Origins  ''' (1985) is a book by [[James H. Charlesworth]].
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==Abstract==
 
This book is more than an introduction to Charlesworth's ''Old Testament Pseudepigrapha'' (1983-85).  The goal of the work is to place the New Testament writings into their proper context, what Charlesworth refers to as "Early Judaism."  A prominent concern of Charlesworth is the ignorance of the Old Testament Pseudepigrapha among many New Testament scholars, who prefer to read the New Testament in the context of Old Testament canonical traditions and nothing else.  This text demonstrates the significance of the Pseudepigrapha for New Testament scholarship, and reminds all scholars that Christianity owes much to its Jewish heritage. - '''Ronald Ruark''', University of Michigan
 
==Editions and translations==
Published in Cambridge [England]: Cambridge University Press, 1985. Translated into Italian (1990).
*[[Gli pseudepigrafi dell'Antico Testamento e il Nuovo Testamento (1990 Charlesworth), book (Italian ed.)]]
 
==Table of contents==
 
Introduction
 
 
1.  The Pseudepigrapha:  New Opportunities and Challenges for the Biblical Scholar
 
Introduction
 
The Modern Study of the Pseudepigrapha
 
New Opportunities and Challenges
 
The Canon, Inspiration and the Pseudepigrapha
 
Conclusion
 
 
 
2.  The Pseudepigrapha, Early Judaism and Christian Origins
 
Introduction
 
Dating the Evidence
 
Methodology:  A Search for the Essence of Early Judaism
 
Perceptions of Early Judaism and Christian Origins
 
The Cosmic Theology of Early Judaism
 
The Eschatological Anthropology of Early Judaism
 
Conclusion
 
 
 
3.  The Pseudepigrapha and the New Testament
 
Introduction
 
Scrutinizing the Literary Relationships Between the Pseudepigrapha and the New Testament
 
The Pseudepigrapha and Dating the New Testament
 
Messianism and Christology:  A Major Problematic Term
 
Conclusion
 
 
Notes
 
Indexes
 
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