
audiobook
by W. O. E. (William Oscar Emil) Oesterley
TRANSCRIBER’S NOTE
This volume brings together a series of essays that examine the Apocrypha and its companion literature, the Pseudepigrapha, offering a clear picture of how these writings emerged and why they have mattered to Christian thought. Edited by a respected Anglican clergyman, the collection gathers contributions from scholars in archaeology, theology, history and comparative religion, each presenting the origins, teachings and contents of the individual books. Though rooted in early‑twentieth‑century scholarship, the language remains approachable, making the material useful for both students and curious listeners.
In listening you will travel through the historical landscape that shaped these texts, hear concise overviews of each apocryphal work, and explore the theological debates they have sparked over centuries. The volume also touches on broader issues such as the relationship between science and faith, the role of mysticism, and the influence of these writings on later Christian doctrines. Whether you are new to the subject or seeking a deeper scholarly context, the commentary offers a guided tour through a once‑neglected corner of biblical studies.
Language
en
Duration
~17 hours (1033K characters)
Release date
2025-02-21
Rights
Public domain in the USA.
1866–1950
A Church of England theologian and biblical scholar born in Calcutta, he wrote widely on the Old Testament, Judaism, the Apocrypha, and early Christian background. His books range from detailed commentaries to the unexpectedly memorable Sacred Dance in the Ancient World.
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