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The letter of James / [manuscript] / by Scot McKnight.

By: Material type: TextTextSeries: The New International Commentary on the New Testament | New international commentary on the New TestamentPublication details: Grand Rapids, Mich. : W.B. Eerdmans Pub. Co., c2011.Description: xxx, 497 p. ; 25 cmISBN:
  • 9780802826275 (hpb) :
  • 080282627X (alk. paper)
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 227/.91077 22
LOC classification:
  • BS2785.53 .M37 2011
Contents:
James in the story -- James: who wrote the letter? -- What are the central themes of James? -- What is the structure of James? -- Commentary. Salutation (1:1) -- The Christian and trials (1:2-18) -- General exhortations (1:19-27) -- The Christian and partiality (2:1-13) -- The Christian and works (2:14-26) -- General exhortations for teachers (3:1-4:12) -- The Messianic community and the wealthy (4:13-5:11) -- Concluding exhortations (5:12-20)
Summary: Scot McKnight's commentary expounds James both in its own context and in the context of ancient Judaism, the Greco-Roman world, and the emerging Christian faith. --from publisher description.
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Item type Current library Call number Status Barcode
Books Books Ethiopian Graduate School of Theology Library Available at Circulation Section 227.9107 Mck 2011 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) Available 20395

Includes bibliographical references (p. xix-xxx) and indexes.

James in the story -- James: who wrote the letter? -- What are the central themes of James? -- What is the structure of James? -- Commentary. Salutation (1:1) -- The Christian and trials (1:2-18) -- General exhortations (1:19-27) -- The Christian and partiality (2:1-13) -- The Christian and works (2:14-26) -- General exhortations for teachers (3:1-4:12) -- The Messianic community and the wealthy (4:13-5:11) -- Concluding exhortations (5:12-20)

Scot McKnight's commentary expounds James both in its own context and in the context of ancient Judaism, the Greco-Roman world, and the emerging Christian faith. --from publisher description.

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