- The lecture focuses on the canonization of the Bible, exploring the meaning of Canon and canonicity. - Viewers are encouraged to watch previous lectures on canonicity for further understanding.
The Apocrypha 02:24
- The Apocrypha consists of spurious books accepted by some, with the term meaning hidden or concealed. - These non-canonical books, especially from the Old Testament period, were disputed and not accepted by all.
Roman Catholic Acceptance 18:46
- The Roman Catholic Church accepts 12 of the Apocryphal books as canonical, referring to them as deuterocanonical. - The Council of Trent in 1546 officially canonized the Apocryphal books, integrating them into the Bible.
Arguments Against Canonicity 36:44
- Various arguments against the canonicity of the Apocrypha include lack of acceptance by the Jews and early Church Fathers. - The Apocryphal books are criticized for containing heresy, historical errors, and lacking the distinctive elements of the Word of God.
Pseudepigrapha 42:41
- Pseudepigrapha are spurious writings attributed to Old Testament characters, rejected by all for their lack of authenticity. - These writings, dating between 200 BC and AD 200, contain various apocalyptic and mythical elements not accepted as Scripture.
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