All significant non-Protestant Christian denominations regard the Roman Catholic Apocrypha, a collection of seven books and two additions to books, written between the third century B.C. and the first century A.D., as canonical. Its canonical status has been a source of contention among Protestants, Roman Catholics, and Orthodox Christians for centuries. This book asserts that the Roman Catholic Apocrypha is not canonical and enters the discussion of its canonicity right away.
If the texts in the Roman Catholic Apocrypha are not canonical, then why read them?
To learn more about the Roman Catholic Apocrypha, the Biblical Canon and Apocrypha, the Canonization Model, the Church's Recognition of the Catholic Apocrypha, and much more.
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