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Apocryphal Books in Early Christian Codices: Evidence for Their Canonical Status?

Apocryphal Books in Early Christian Codices: Evidence for Their Canonical Status?

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  • Michael J. Kruger

Why were the Shepherd of Hermas and the Epistle of Barnabas both included in one of the earliest complete New Testament manuscripts? This article considers this question, and argues that their inclusion was according to the standard structure of canonical lists in their time period.

Source: Canon Fodder, 2012. 2 pages.

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