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==Table of contents== | ==Table of contents== | ||
*Jewish Pseudepigrapha and Christian Apocrypha: ( | *Introduction: Establishing the Origins of Old Testament Pseudepigrapha | ||
*Did Christians write Old Testament Pseudepigrapha that appear to be Jewish? | *1. Jewish Pseudepigrapha and Christian Apocrypha: (How) can we tell them apart? | ||
*Jewish Pseudepigrapha | *2. Did Christians write Old Testament Pseudepigrapha that appear to be Jewish? | ||
*Some Pseudepigrapha of debatable origins | *3. Jewish Pseudepigrapha | ||
*Excursus: Observations on Philo and Josephus | |||
*4. Some Pseudepigrapha of debatable origins | |||
*Excursus: Observations on the Old Testament Apocrypha | |||
*Conclusions | *Conclusions | ||
Revision as of 00:46, 12 February 2010
The Provenance of the Pseudepigrapha: Jewish, Christian, or Other? (2005) is a book by James R. Davila.
Abstract
Editions and translations
Published in Leiden: Brill, 2005 (Supplements to the Journal for the Study of Judaism, 105).
Table of contents
- Introduction: Establishing the Origins of Old Testament Pseudepigrapha
- 1. Jewish Pseudepigrapha and Christian Apocrypha: (How) can we tell them apart?
- 2. Did Christians write Old Testament Pseudepigrapha that appear to be Jewish?
- 3. Jewish Pseudepigrapha
- Excursus: Observations on Philo and Josephus
- 4. Some Pseudepigrapha of debatable origins
- Excursus: Observations on the Old Testament Apocrypha
- Conclusions
External links
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