Decretum Gelasianum

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The Decretum Gelasianum is an early Christian document traditionally attributed to Pope Gelasius I that lists canonical and apocryphal books of Scripture and outlines authoritative and rejected writings in the Western Church.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Latin church document
early Christian document
ecclesiastical decree
associatedWith Latin West NERFINISHED
Roman Church NERFINISHED
attributedTo Pope Gelasius I NERFINISHED
concerns Western Church NERFINISHED
apocryphal books of Scripture
biblical canon
canonical books of Scripture
genre canonical list
decretal
hasSection list of apocryphal writings
list of canonical books of the New Testament
list of canonical books of the Old Testament
list of rejected writings
hasSubject Scripture
apocrypha
church authority
hasTraditionalAttributionTo Pope Gelasius I NERFINISHED
hasTraditionalDate late 5th century
historicalPeriod Late Antiquity
influenced later discussions of the biblical canon
language Latin
lists apocryphal books
canonical books
mentions New Testament books
Old Testament books
apocryphal acts
apocryphal apocalypses
apocryphal gospels
outlines authoritative writings
rejected writings
purpose to define authoritative Christian writings
to warn against heretical or spurious texts
region Western Christianity NERFINISHED
religiousDenomination Catholic Church NERFINISHED
religiousTradition Christianity
usedBy Western Church NERFINISHED
usedFor distinguishing canonical and non-canonical texts

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Council of Rome (382) associatedWith Decretum Gelasianum