The Epistle of St James and Judaic Christianity
Rendall, Gerald H
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Add to basket"The Epistle of St James and Judaic Christianity" is a rigorous scholarly examination of one of the New Testament's most distinctive texts and its place within the historical framework of the early Church. Gerald H. Rendall provides a detailed analysis of the Epistle of James, positioning it as a vital primary source for understanding the "Judaic Christianity" that characterized the first-century Christian movement in Jerusalem. The work explores the linguistic features, theological leanings, and historical context of the letter, seeking to clarify its origins and its relationship to the broader apostolic tradition.
The study delves into the transition from Jewish legalism to Christian faith, highlighting how the teachings of James represent a unique synthesis of Jewish ethical heritage and new Christian revelation. Rendall investigates the epistle's authorship and its intended audience, arguing for its significance as a testament to the specific cultural and religious environment of the Jerusalem church. By focusing on themes of social justice, practical piety, and the law, this work offers essential insights into the diverse theological landscape of the primitive Church. It remains a valuable resource for students of biblical studies and those interested in the historical evolution of early Christianity from its Jewish roots.
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