James : an introduction and study guide : diaspora rhetoric of a friend of God / by Margaret Aymer.
Material type: TextSeries: T & T Clark study guides to the New TestamentPublisher: London : Bloomsbury T & T Clark, an imprint of Bloomsbury, 2017Description: 89 pages ; 24 cmContent type:- text
- unmediated
- volume
- 9781350008830
- James : diaspora rhetoric of a friend of God [Cover title]
- BS 2785.52 .Ay54 2017
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Circulation | DLSU-D HS Learning Resource Center Circulation | Circulation | BS 2785.52 .Ay54 2017 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | Available | 3HSL2014005911 |
First published 2015.
Includes bibliographical references (pages 84-86) and indexes.
Questions of identity -- Listening to James -- That true religion: theology and ethics of James -- James and kyriarchy -- James as a migrant writing.
Margaret Aymer contends that the Letter of James is best understood as a homily in written form. God's relation to the Christian community has implications for believers' way of life. Aymer also considers what of James is of enduring value when his message to outsiders has become a part of the canon of Scripture--
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