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"Non-canonical" religious texts in early Judaism and early Christianity

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Introduction : "non-canonical" religious texts in early Judaism and early Christianity / Lee M. McDonald and James H. Charlesworth
1. Early Judaism and modern culture : reflections on the theological relevance of early Jewish literature / Gerbern S. Oegema
2. Christians in Egypt : a preliminary survey of Christian literature found in Oxyrhynchus / Craig A. Evans
3. The reception of the Pseudepigrapha in Syriac traditions : the case of 2 Baruch / Liv Ingeborg Lied
4. The Coptic, Arabic, and Ethiopic versions of the Testament of Abraham and the emergence of the Testaments of Isaac and Jacob / K. Martin Heide
5. The son of David in Psalms of Solomon 17 / Danny Zacharias
6. The Enochic library of the author of the Epistle of Barnabas / Eric Rowe
7. Ruminating on the canonical process in light of a Bodmer papyrus anthology (P72) / James H. Charlesworth
8. The Hebrew Gospel in early Christianity / James R. Edwards
9. Trapped in a forgerer's rhetoric : 3 Corinthians, pseudepigraphy, and the legacy of ancient Polemics / Caleb Webster
10. The place of the Shepherd of Hermas in the canon debate / David Nielsen
11. The Protevangelium of James and the composition of the Bodmer miscellaneous codex : chronology, theology, and liturgy / George T. Zervos
12. The child Mary in the Protevangelium of James / Mary F. Foskett
13. Purity, piety, and the purposes of the Protevangelium of James / Lily Vuong
14. Thecla desexualized : the Saint Justina legend and the reception of the Christian Apocrypha in late antiquity / Brian Sowers
Selection bibliography / Arthur C. Boulet.

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