
James (ICC)
A Critical and Exegetical Commentary
Dale C. Allison, Jr.(Author)
T.& T.Clark Ltd (Publisher)
Published on 25. April 2013
Book
Hardback
848 pages
978-0-567-07740-0 (ISBN)
Description
For over 100 years the International Critical Commentary has had a special place amongst works on the Bible. This new volume on James brings together all the relevant aids to exegesis - linguistic, textual, archaeological, historical, literary and theological - to enable the scholar to have a complete knowledge and understanding of this old testament book. Allison incorporates new evidence available in the field and applies new methods of studies. No uniform theological or critical approach to the text is taken.
Reviews / Votes
The appearance of the second ICC commentary on James, almost 100 years after the publication in 1916 of the first by James Hardy Ropes is an event worthy of comment ... Allison has certainly ... given ample expression to the multiple skills a successful commentator requires, whether philological, historical, or interpretative, all of which built upon a range of knowledge and a sensitivity to the wider religious setting. -- James Carleton Paget, University of Cambridge * Early Christianity Vol. 5 * A monumental commentary. -- Rainer Metzner * Biblica (Bloomsbury translation) * This substantial commentary on James from Allison is superior to other works due to its breadth and thoroughness ... The textual interpretation is conventional in the best sense ... and the documentation and development of secondary literature in the footnotes is immense, a rare and unique resource. * Theologische Literaturzeitung (Bloomsbury translation) * With this commentary Dale Allison has set a new milestone in research on the Letter of James. He is due credit for his detailed discussion of existing secondary literature, upon which he expands and offers room to approach existing problems from different angles. * Studien zum Neuen Testament und seiner Umwelt (Bloomsbury translation) * This volume by noted scholar Dale Allison is a welcome and much needed addition to the International Critical Commentary series...Allison's up-to-date, comprehensive study is distinguished by its clarity, accessibility, and thoughtful presentation of differing perspectives. Rather than drive home a particular reading, Allison opens up possibilities for interpreting the texts that are grounded in exemplary historical-critical analyses. * Interpretation: A Journal of Bible and Theology *More details
Series
Language
English
Place of publication
Edinburgh
United Kingdom
Publishing group
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Target group
College/higher education
Professional and scholarly
Dimensions
Height: 222 mm
Width: 145 mm
Thickness: 49 mm
Weight
1178 gr
ISBN-13
978-0-567-07740-0 (9780567077400)
DOI
CBID126504
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Person
Dale C. Allison Jr. is Errett M. Grable Professor of New Testament Exegesis and Early Christianity, Pittsburgh Theological Seminary, and is the author of The Intertextual Jesus and, with the late W.D. Davies, the ICC volumes on Matthew.
Content
Preface
Literature
Introduction
Commentary
1. Salutation and Address (1.1)
2. The Outcome of Trial (1.2-4)
3. Wisdom, Faith, Doubt (1.5-8)
4. The Contrary Futures of Poor and Rich (1.9-11)
5. Temptation and God (1.12-15)
6. The Goodness of God (1.16-18)
7. Quick to Hear, Slow to Speak, Slow to Anger (1.19-21)
8. Hearing and Doing (1.22-25)
9. Pure Religion (1.26-27)
10. Partiality Condemned (2.1-13)
11. Faith Without Works (2.14-26)
12. The Sins of Speech (3.1-12)
13. Wisdom, Humility, Peace (3.13-18)
14. Friendship with the World Versus Friendship with God (4.1-12)
15. Denunciations of the Prosperous (4.13-5.6)
16. The New End and Patient Endurance (5.7-11)
17. Prohibition of Oaths (5.12)
18. Prayer, Healing, Restoration (5.13-20)
Literature
Introduction
Commentary
1. Salutation and Address (1.1)
2. The Outcome of Trial (1.2-4)
3. Wisdom, Faith, Doubt (1.5-8)
4. The Contrary Futures of Poor and Rich (1.9-11)
5. Temptation and God (1.12-15)
6. The Goodness of God (1.16-18)
7. Quick to Hear, Slow to Speak, Slow to Anger (1.19-21)
8. Hearing and Doing (1.22-25)
9. Pure Religion (1.26-27)
10. Partiality Condemned (2.1-13)
11. Faith Without Works (2.14-26)
12. The Sins of Speech (3.1-12)
13. Wisdom, Humility, Peace (3.13-18)
14. Friendship with the World Versus Friendship with God (4.1-12)
15. Denunciations of the Prosperous (4.13-5.6)
16. The New End and Patient Endurance (5.7-11)
17. Prohibition of Oaths (5.12)
18. Prayer, Healing, Restoration (5.13-20)