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Brother Of Jesus, Friend Of God: Studies In The Letter Of James
Luke Timothy Johnson

Brother Of Jesus, Friend Of God: Studies In The Letter Of James

studies in the letter of James

Wm. B. Eerdmans Publishing Company (Feb 01, 2004)
9780802809865
| Ausdruck
10 pages | 163 x 233 mm | English
Dewey 227.9106
LC Classification BS2785.52 .J64 2004
LC Control No. 2004040904

Genre

  • Theologie

Subject

  • Neues Testament - 59 - Jakobus

Plot

This is a print on demand book and is therefore non- returnable. The letter of James has enjoyed a colorful history, with its background and significance widely debated over the centuries. In this book an outstanding scholar of the New Testament offers new and selected studies of James that show its roots in antiquity and its importance for Christian history and theology. / Luke Timothy Johnson explores the letter of James from a variety of perspectives. After a general introduction to James, he looks at its history of interpretation. Johnson then examines James's social and historical situation, its place within Scripture, and its use of the sayings of Jesus. Several exegetical studies take care to place James in the context of Hellenistic moral discourse. Two concluding essays look at the themes of friendship and gender in James. / While seemingly of interest only to professionals, Johnson's Brother of Jesus, Friend of God will also be accessible to general readers serious about Bible study, and church groups will find this volume to be a fruitful entry into an important portion of the New Testament.

Personal

Owner Przesang
Location Studienarbeit - Applied Hermeneutics
Read Yes, on Aug 01, 2009 by Me
Index 874
Added Date Dec 24, 2011 13:24:57
Modified Date Jul 05, 2013 12:09:27

Value

Purchased Aug 01, 2009 at GoogleBooks

Notes

Achtung: Nur Seiten 10-17 James' Significance for Early Christian History - "James and Paul"
Autor ist Römisch-Katholisch