
James
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The letter of James has often been defined in terms of moral earnestness, repentance and consistent social action, leading many to argue that it is not theological. This separation between theology and practice, Douglas J. Moo observes, can all too easily lead people to read Scripture as a book to be analysed rather than a message to be obeyed - the very mindset against which James inveighs. Moo's exposition of these themes illuminates James's rich letter and its message for us today.
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- Intro
- Tyndale New Testament Commentaries
- James
- CONTENTS
- GENERAL PREFACE
- AUTHOR'S PREFACE TO THE FIRST EDITION
- PREFACE TO THE SECOND EDITION
- CHIEF ABBREVIATIONS
- Bible Versions
- SELECT BIBLIOGRAPHY
- Commentaries on James
- Other works
- INTRODUCTION
- 1. The letter in the church
- 2. Authorship
- 3. Circumstances of the letter
- Date
- Place of writing
- 4. The nature of the letter
- Structure
- 5. Theological emphases of the letter
- God
- Eschatology
- Faith, works and justification
- The law
- The Christian life
- Wisdom
- Poverty and wealth
- ANALYSIS
- COMMENTARY
- 1. ADDRESS AND SALUTATION (1:1)
- 2. TRIALS AND CHRISTIAN MATURITY (1:2-18)
- A. Letting trials accomplish their purpose (1:2-4)
- Context
- Comment
- Theology
- B. Wisdom, prayer and faith (1:5-8)
- Context
- Comment
- Theology
- C. Poverty and wealth (1:9-11)
- Context
- Comment
- Theology
- D. The reward for persevering in trials (1:12)
- Context
- Comment
- Theology
- E. Trials and temptations (1:13-18)
- Context
- Comment
- Theology
- 3. TRUE CHRISTIANITY SEEN IN ITS WORKS (1:19 - 2:26)
- A. An exhortation regarding speech and anger (1:19-20)
- Context
- Comment
- Theology
- B. 'Do' the word (1:21-27)
- Context
- Comment
- Theology
- C. Impartiality and the law of love (2:1-13)
- Context
- Comment
- Theology
- D. The faith that saves (2:14-26)
- Context
- Comment
- Theology
- 4. DISSENSIONS WITHIN THE COMMUNITY (3:1 - 4:12)
- A. The harmful effects of the uncontrolled tongue (3:1-12)
- Context
- Comment
- Theology
- B. Overcoming dissensions through true wisdom (3:13 - 4:3)
- Context
- Comment
- Theology
- C. A summons to repentance (4:4-10)
- Context
- Comment
- Theology
- D. A prohibition of critical speech (4:11-12)
- Context
- Comment
- Theology
- 5. IMPLICATIONS OF A CHRISTIAN WORLDVIEW (4:13 - 5:11)
- A. A condemnation of arrogance (4:13-17)
- Context
- Comment
- Theology
- B. A condemnation of those who misuse wealth (5:1-6)
- Context
- Comment
- Theology
- C. An encouragement to endure patiently (5:7-11)
- Context
- Comment
- Theology
- 6. CONCLUDING EXHORTATIONS (5:12-20)
- A. Oaths (5:12)
- B. Prayer and healing (5:13-18)
- Context
- Comment
- Additional note: aleipho and chrio (5:14)
- Theology
- C. A closing summons to action (5:19-20)
- Context
- Comment
- Theology
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