Gary Michuta has done an extremely thorough job of defending the divine inspiration of the deuterocanon (better known to Protestants as the Apocrypha). He rebuts all the common objections to these seven biblical books, as well as several objections I've never (yet) encountered. He includes hundreds of citations from early church fathers who cite the deuterocanon as scripture, which should lay to rest the popular false claim that there was no wide consensus about the inspiration of the deuterocanon. There are several typographical errors throughout this book which distract from the excellent content. Also, the footnotes are meticulous but there is no comprehensive bibliography at the end, a disappointment for someone like me who would love to easily explore the subject further. Despite these quibbles, I highly recommend this book to both Catholics who want to defend the inspiration of the deuterocanon and Protestants/non-denominationals/Bible Christians who want to know why the Catholic Church believes the Apocrypha is God-breathed Scripture.