JamesRoutledge, 4 בינו׳ 2002 - 256 עמודים Richard Bauckham explores the historical and literary contexts of the Epistle of James, discussing the significance of James as the brother of Jesus and leader of the early Jerusalem church. He gives special attention to the aphorisms which encapsulate James' wisdom, and to the way that James' teaching closely resembles that of Jesus. |
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Epistolary form and epistolary situation | 11 |
The wisdom of James disciple of Jesus | 29 |
Literary structure of James | 61 |
James Jesus ben Sira and Jesus of Nazareth | 74 |
The wisdom of Jesus and the wisdom of James | 93 |
Reading James as a compendium of the wisdom | 108 |
James for Messianic Jews and Gentile Christians | 140 |
James in modern and contemporary contexts | 158 |
Reading James at the turn of the millennium | 174 |
Through the looking glass and back | 209 |
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