Didache
English
Etymology
From Ancient Greek διδαχή (didakhḗ, “teaching”).
Proper noun
Didache
- (Christianity) An early Christian treatise, written in the first or second century C.E. and published in the 19th century.
- 2008, Jürgen Zangenberg, “Reconstructing the social and religious milieu of the Didache: observations and possible results”, in Hubertus Waltherus Maria van de Sandt and Jürgen Zangenberg, editors, Matthew, James, and Didache: Three Related Documents in their Jewish and Christian Settings, Atlanta: Society of Biblical Literature, →ISBN, page 44:
- Ever since its first publication at the end of the nineteenth century, Didache has attracted scholars because of its—in many ways—unique form and content.
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