Reception of the Book of Enoch in premodernity

The Book of Enoch is an apocryphal text with roots in Judaism but excluded from mainstream Jewish and Christian canons. It significantly influenced early Christian thought, particularly through its exploration of fallen angels, demonology, and eschatological themes. Key figures like Justin Martyr and Tertullian utilized it to support doctrines such as the origin of demons and idolatry, while others rejected it due to its non-canonical status. Despite rejection by some, Enoch's impact persisted in shaping early Christian theology and continues to be studied for its historical and theological insights.