Antilegomena

/ˌæntɪləˈɡɑmənə/ noun

Biblical texts whose authenticity or authorship was disputed or rejected by early Christian churches.

From Greek antilegomena (disputed), from antilegein (to speak against), from anti- (against) + legein (to speak). Early church fathers debated which books belonged in the Bible.

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