The Brother of Jesus: James the Just and His MissionBruce Chilton, Jacob Neusner Westminster John Knox Press, 1 בינו׳ 2001 - 210 עמודים James the Just was, in the time between Jesus' resurrection and James's death, the most prominent and widely respected leader in Christendom. These essays by eight renowned scholars address such issues as the Jewish context of the early church, the person of James, his literary message and mission, and James in relation to Peter and Paul. |
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The Literary Record | 66 |
The Mission of James in His Time | 91 |
James and Jesus | 107 |
James in Relation to Peter Paul and the Remembrance of Jesus | 138 |
Qumranic Rabbinic | 161 |
Epilogue | 185 |
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מונחים וביטויים נפוצים
Abot Acts Ananus apostles argued Ascents authority Bauckham believe Ben Sira bishop brother of Jesus brothers and sisters Christology circumcision Clement Clopas command concerning context covenant Dead Sea Scrolls death Diaspora disciples early Christian Eisenman Epistle of James eschatological Eusebius evidence Exod faith father Galatians Gentiles God's Gospel Hebrew Hegesippus Helvidius identified implied interpretation Israel Israelites Jacobean Jacobean Judaism James the brother James's Jerome Jerusalem church Jewish Christianity Jewish wisdom Jews John Joseph Josephus Judaisms of Qumran Judas kingdom leader leadership Letter of James Lord Luke Mark Matt Matthew Messiah mission Moses mother narrative Nazirite parable paschal Passover Paul Paul's Pauline Peter priest prophets Qumran Rabbinic Judaism reading reference to James religious righteousness sayings of Jesus Scripture Scrolls Simon Magus Sira social speak teaching of Jesus Temple Testament theology tion Torah twelve virginity of Mary Voorst wisdom instruction word