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| Document Type: | Book |
|---|---|
| All Authors / Contributors: |
Siegfried Meurer; Paul Ellingworth |
| ISBN: | 0826704565 9780826704566 |
| OCLC Number: | 24471071 |
| Notes: | Articles translated from German. |
| Description: | xiii, 223 pages ; 21 cm. |
| Contents: | The significance of the Old Testament Apocrypha and pseudepigrapha for the understanding of Jesus and Christology / Peter Stuhlmacher -- The significance of the deuterocanonical writings in the Orthodox Church / Elias Oikonomos -- The Old Testament canon in the Catholic Church / Franz Josef Stendebach -- The Apocrypha in the Luther Bible / Klaus Dietrich Fricke -- The Reformed Churches and the Old Testament Apocrypha / Wilhelm H. Neuser -- The significance of the deuterocanonical writings in the Anglican tradition / Owen Chadwick -- The attitude of the Baptists to the deuterocanonical writings / Hans-Harald Mallau -- The Bible societies and the deuterocanonical writings / Wilhelm Gundert -- The extent of the Old Testament canon / Hans Peter Rüger -- Some aspects of the problem of inclusion of the Apocrypha / Jack P. Lewis -- Guidelines for interconfessional cooperation in translating the Bible / the Secretariat for Promoting Christian Unity and the UBS. |
| Series Title: | UBS monograph series, 6. |
| Responsibility: | Siegfried Meurer, editor ; translated by Paul Ellingworth. |
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