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The "Didache", 2007.
An analysis of the exclusion of the Apostolic teachings of the "Didache" within the Holy Bible.
2,208 words (approx. 8.8 pages), 5 sources, APA, $ 68.95
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This theological analysis of the Roman Catholic text the "Didache"l analyzes why this early document was excluded from the New Testament. It looks at how the rediscovery of this document in 1875 is part of one major reason why the church excluded the document and how the historical validity of paleographic sources for the document denied apostolic authorship. It also examines how the the exclusion of the "Didache" from the New Testament is a direct conflict for the rules of institutional theocratic authority of "apostolic succession" for Roman Catholic Church leaders.

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"The Didache was a document of importance due to its early references to the apostolic Christian Church before the New Testament was collected and published as canon or law. The highly subjective nature of the authorship is one critical perspective that has been brought forth in the paleography of the Didache. The authorship of the Didache is one historical point that some critics of the writings bring forth in modern evaluations of the manuscript. Although the rediscovery of the document in 1875 connotes that the writings were apparently written in 1056, there is modern evidence that suggests that the original manuscript is dated at around 100 A.D. or even earlier. However, this study will bring forth the argument of authorship as one reason why many critics of the Didache find it too ambiguous to have been included in the Christina canon of the New Testament."
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Kerygma, 2002.
A study of the concept of "kerygma", in relation to Catholic theology.
1,720 words (approx. 6.9 pages), 6 sources, MLA, $ 55.95
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The paper explores this technical term in Biblical scholarship, comparing it to other terms such as "didache". The meaning of "kerygma" is laid out, and its connection with Catholic theology is explained. The relationship between Sacred Tradition and Sacred Scripture is investigated. The paper concludes with evaluations and explanations concerning Catholic theology.

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"The word ?Kerygma? originates from the Greek language that denotes an announcement, preaching or a proclamation (BAGD, 430-31). In the Erasmian pronunciation of Greek ? which is commonly used at most university levels for ancient Greek, both biblical and classical ? kerygma is pronounced as "kay-roog-ma". In this, the first "a" is long, while the last "a" is short. Related words include ?kerux?, meaning "herald, preacher", and ?kerusso? which means, "to proclaim aloud, to announce, preach, make known" (BAGD, 431)."





 

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